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Copper powder deposits were obtained by square-wave pulsating overpotential electrolysis and by constant overpotential electrolysis. It is shown that the particle grain size and the morphology of deposited powders are functions of amplitude overpotential, frequency of pulsation and pulse to pause ratio in pulsating potential deposition, and of overpotential in constant overpotential deposition.
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Popov, K.I., Maksimović, M.D., Pavlović, M.G. et al. Formation of powdered copper deposits by square-wave pulsating overpotential. J Appl Electrochem 7, 331–337 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01059174
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