Abstract

Zn-Ni alloys were electrodeposited from a borate-citrate and TEPA bath in potentiostatic and galvanostatic regimes. Potential of electrodeposition or current density were varied and chemical composition and phase structure were determined. It was found that both chemical composition and phase structure of alloys electrodeposited at the same potential or current density but in the two electrolytes were different. Differences were found even when one and the same chemical composition was achieved. Hydrogen evolution kinetics at the Zn-Ni alloys deposited from the two baths was investigated in alkaline solution (1 M NaOH). Substantial differences in the reaction rates at the alloys with the same chemical but different phase composition were found.

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