Abstract

Earlier work on the structure of deposits from the Watts nickel solution has been extended to an examination of the structure of deposits from the nickel sulphamate bath, which can be operated at very high cathode current density and overpotential. Even at overpotentials > 1 V, very short deposition times produced structures very similar to those found in Watts nickel deposits formed at much lower overpotentials.

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