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The effect of alternating current on the electrodeposition of nickel

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    The effect of alternating current on the electrodeposition of nickel has been studied. It has been shown that, when alternating current of greater than a certain density is superimposed, the deposit is of a coarsely crystalline structure.

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    It has been shown that, when alternating current is superimposed, the numer of pores in electrolytic deposits of nickel is reduced. With increase in the frequency of the alternating current, its effect gradually disappears.

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    A hypothesis is given in the paper concerning the possible mechanism of the action of alternating current on the structure of the deposit and also on the overvoltage for the discharge of nickel ions.

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Vagramyan, A.T., Sutyagina, A.A. The effect of alternating current on the electrodeposition of nickel. Russ Chem Bull 1, 399–402 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01171987

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