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ECS Meeting 2006
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Electrodeposition of FeCoRu alloy

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The electrodeposition of FeCoRu alloys was studied with rotating disk electrode, surface pH measurements and galvanotstatic plating in a paddle cell. The Ru deposition does not occur until a potential of -0.9 V versus MSE is reached, much higher than the literature reversible potential. In the FeCoRu system, the presence of Ru inhibits the Fe plating rate but exerts no effect on the Co. Surface pH measurements further confirmed the high potential for Ru deposition and a significant hydrogen evolution reaction was observed causing enhanced local agitation at the electrode surface. The effect of complexing agent was also studied for FeCoRu plating, The presence of citrate, tartrate or histidine, were all found to decrease the current efficiency at the conditions of study. While the decrease observed in the citrate and tartrate cases was probably due to the buffering effect, which increases the hydrogen evolution current, histidine was believed to complex with metal cations and to inhibit the metal deposition. copyright The Electrochemical Society.

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ECS Meeting 2006

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