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Cathodic Deposition of Copper-Indium Alloy from Trilonate-Tartrate Electrolyte

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The results obtained in studying the deposition of copper-indium alloys from a trilonate-tartrate electrolyte are presented. The conditions for joint discharge of copper and indium ions, the optimal composition of the electrolyte, and the electrolysis mode ensuring deposition of protective and decorative gold-colored coatings are determined.

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Zarubitskii, O.G., Omel'chuk, A.A., Budnik, V.G. et al. Cathodic Deposition of Copper-Indium Alloy from Trilonate-Tartrate Electrolyte. Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry 75, 1965–1967 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1023391516065

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