A technique that makes use of a rotating ring-disk electrode has been
developed for the composition determination of NiCo alloys. Because of
its low cost and ease of use, the technique is ideally suited for the
study of NiCo plating solutions. Following deposition on the rotating
disk electrode, the alloy is dissolved in a stripping solution design
in such a way that ring detection of the Co2(+) product Of the disk r
eaction becomes possible. The stripping solution contains a complexant
for Co(1,10-phenanthroline) and an agent (Na-thiosulfate) that helps
prevent passivation of Ni-rich alloys. A parametric study has been con
ducted to arrive at optimal conditions for the performance of the stri
pping experiments. Good agreement between RRDE and an independent meth
od for alloy composition determination has been obtained.