Abstract
SUMMARYIn the nickel electrocrystallization process there appears a strong specific inhibition of crystal growth. Various chemical species, such as Ni(OH)2 gaseous H2 or Hads which exist or are formed in the metal-electrolyte interface according to the electrolysis conditions, are selectively adsorbed in the continually regenerated metallic surface and determine the texture of the electrodeposits.The aim of this work is to study the correlation between the texture and the microhardness of nickel deposits. The preferred orientation of the deposits, prepared from all sulphate and all chloride baths, was studied by X-ray diffractometry and the corresponding texture diagrams were traced as a function of the solution pH and the cathodic current density. The microhardness of the deposits was determined by the Vickers method.It is shown that the textures and the microhardness of the deposits depend on the electrolysis conditions. but the hardness seems to be independent of the crystallite orientation, in spite o...
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