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The Theory of the Electrochemical Leveling and Brightening of Surfaces

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Fundamental Aspects of ELECTROCRYSTALLIZATION

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The appearance of an electroplated surface depends largely upon its uniformity. Hence the interest in the study of current distribution at an electrode of irregular profile, e.g., on a coarsly polished metal surface.

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Bockris, J.O., Razumney, G.A. (1967). The Theory of the Electrochemical Leveling and Brightening of Surfaces. In: Fundamental Aspects of ELECTROCRYSTALLIZATION. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-0697-9_12

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