1983
DOI: 10.1016/0013-4686(83)85075-0
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Interaction of zinc deposited from an alkaline solution with a polycrystalline silver substrate

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“…Briefly, the samples were treated with epoxy and cured after which they were cut in three segments, and the cross section respectively. Peak Ag aI was ascribed to ε-phase alloy AgZn 3 and peak Ag aII is to ζ-phase alloy AgZn 3 by Hendrikx et al [32]. These two alloy peaks are formed through diffusion [32].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Briefly, the samples were treated with epoxy and cured after which they were cut in three segments, and the cross section respectively. Peak Ag aI was ascribed to ε-phase alloy AgZn 3 and peak Ag aII is to ζ-phase alloy AgZn 3 by Hendrikx et al [32]. These two alloy peaks are formed through diffusion [32].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Peak Ag aI was ascribed to ε-phase alloy AgZn 3 and peak Ag aII is to ζ-phase alloy AgZn 3 by Hendrikx et al [32]. These two alloy peaks are formed through diffusion [32]. During the cathodic sweep at 0.15 V vs. Hg|HgO peak Ag cI takes place, which is ascribed to Ag reduction reaction.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The identity and structure of the substrate also has a strong effect on the Zn deposit character. Investigations of Zn electrodeposition on various substrates have been carried out, including Cu, Au, Cd, Znl Pb, T1, Sn, In, Ag, carbon, and steel (461)(462)(463)(464)(465)(466)(467)(468)(469)(470)(471). Studies by McBreen et al (461)(462)(463)(464) have shown that Cu substrates produce hexagonal Zn deposits oriented parallel to the basal plane; Pb, In, and Sn substrates produce compact Zn oriented perpendicular to the basal plane; and Cd substrates produce Zn deposits of intermediate character.…”
Section: Fundamental Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%