Abstract

The possibility of tungsten electrodeposition from ZnBr2-NaBr melts at 350–450 °C was examined mainly by means of constant potential method and pulse potential method. The morphology and quality of the deposits were closely related to the acidity of the melt. In basic melts, the deposits were thick and coarse, while in the acidic melts, the deposits were fine but thin. These results are interpreted based on the stability of a possible tungsten cluster species.

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