Abstract
Samples of high purity (>99.9% composition) silver and nickel were used in electropolishing treatments with an acid-free ionic liquid electrolyte prepared from vitamin-B4 as an eco-friendlily polishing solution. Voltammetry tests were utilized to determine the optimum conditions for electrochemical polishing. Digital microscopy provided an overall observation of the material interface between the treated and unpolished regions. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) revealed microscale effectiveness of each polishing treatment after chronoamperometry tests.
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