Abstract
Kinetics and mechanism of chromium-carbon alloy deposition process were investigated using trivalent chromium electroplating bath containing formic acid and carbamide (urea). The rate of carbon co-deposition process is determined by the rate of chromium electroplating reaction (electrochemical process of Cr-deposition imposes its own kinetics regularities on carbon co-deposition). It was supposed that a part of active chromium ad-atoms generated as a result of Cr(II) ions discharge may interact with adsorbed organic bath constituents by "chemical" mechanism.
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