1981
DOI: 10.1016/0376-4583(81)90029-7
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Rhodium — Electrodeposition and applications

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“…Fig. 7 shows that the thickness of composite coatings were increased with particle content being increased, which is agreed with the results by Pushpavanam and Shenoi [33]. It means that the magnetic field improved the deposition rate of composite coatings.…”
Section: Particle Content and Current Efficiencysupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Fig. 7 shows that the thickness of composite coatings were increased with particle content being increased, which is agreed with the results by Pushpavanam and Shenoi [33]. It means that the magnetic field improved the deposition rate of composite coatings.…”
Section: Particle Content and Current Efficiencysupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Although organic additives are proprietary, brighteners are again subdivided into two categories [57][58][59][60][61]: carriers (polyalcohol, polyamine, fatty alcohols, polyglycolether, and quaternary nitrogen bonds) and primary brighteners (aliphatic, aromatic, and heterocyclic carbonyl bonds). Carriers, acting as wetting agents, are often necessary to solubilize the primary brighteners.…”
Section: Acid Chloride Zinc Bathsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 Rhodium is a less expensive, hard, corrosion-resistant metal in the same group as platinum, which may require more frequent replating depending on the amount of wear. 21 Although''flash plating'' is not recommended, electroplating can provide a longer-term solution compared to coating with nickel guard or nail polish, which requires frequent application. 20 Several case reports have linked nickel ACD in the military with the wearing of metal ''dog tags.''…”
Section: Jewelrymentioning
confidence: 99%