The effects of a magnetic field on the morphologies of nickel and copper deposits: the concept of “effective overpotential”

The morphologies of nickel and copper deposits obtained without applied magnetic fields, and with both parallel and perpendicular applied magnetic fields were examined by the scanning electron microscopy (SEM) technique. Changes in the morphologies of the metals caused by the effect of the magnetic...

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Main Author: NEBOJSA D. NIKOLIC
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Language:English
Published: Serbian Chemical Society 2007-08-01
Series:Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
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Online Access:http://www.shd.org.yu/JSCS/Vol72/No8-9/JSCS_V72_No8-06.pdf
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description The morphologies of nickel and copper deposits obtained without applied magnetic fields, and with both parallel and perpendicular applied magnetic fields were examined by the scanning electron microscopy (SEM) technique. Changes in the morphologies of the metals caused by the effect of the magnetic fields are explained by the concept of “effective overpotential”. The morphologies of the nickel and copper deposits obtained under parallelly oriented magnetic fields were similar to those obtained at some lower cathodic potentials without an applied magnetic field. The magnetic field with a perpendicular orientation to the electrode surface increased the dispersity of the nickel and copper deposits. Nickel and copper deposits obtained under this orientation of the magnetic field were similar to those obtained at some higher cathodic potentials without an applied magnetic field.
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spelling doaj.art-05db9143cb97424e851288787c98c2a42022-12-21T19:11:05ZengSerbian Chemical SocietyJournal of the Serbian Chemical Society0352-51392007-08-01728-9787797The effects of a magnetic field on the morphologies of nickel and copper deposits: the concept of “effective overpotential”NEBOJSA D. NIKOLICThe morphologies of nickel and copper deposits obtained without applied magnetic fields, and with both parallel and perpendicular applied magnetic fields were examined by the scanning electron microscopy (SEM) technique. Changes in the morphologies of the metals caused by the effect of the magnetic fields are explained by the concept of “effective overpotential”. The morphologies of the nickel and copper deposits obtained under parallelly oriented magnetic fields were similar to those obtained at some lower cathodic potentials without an applied magnetic field. The magnetic field with a perpendicular orientation to the electrode surface increased the dispersity of the nickel and copper deposits. Nickel and copper deposits obtained under this orientation of the magnetic field were similar to those obtained at some higher cathodic potentials without an applied magnetic field.http://www.shd.org.yu/JSCS/Vol72/No8-9/JSCS_V72_No8-06.pdfelectrodepositionmagnetic fieldcoppernickelSEM
spellingShingle NEBOJSA D. NIKOLIC
The effects of a magnetic field on the morphologies of nickel and copper deposits: the concept of “effective overpotential”
Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
electrodeposition
magnetic field
copper
nickel
SEM
title The effects of a magnetic field on the morphologies of nickel and copper deposits: the concept of “effective overpotential”
title_full The effects of a magnetic field on the morphologies of nickel and copper deposits: the concept of “effective overpotential”
title_fullStr The effects of a magnetic field on the morphologies of nickel and copper deposits: the concept of “effective overpotential”
title_full_unstemmed The effects of a magnetic field on the morphologies of nickel and copper deposits: the concept of “effective overpotential”
title_short The effects of a magnetic field on the morphologies of nickel and copper deposits: the concept of “effective overpotential”
title_sort effects of a magnetic field on the morphologies of nickel and copper deposits the concept of effective overpotential
topic electrodeposition
magnetic field
copper
nickel
SEM
url http://www.shd.org.yu/JSCS/Vol72/No8-9/JSCS_V72_No8-06.pdf
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