Yp. Lin et Jr. Selman, ELECTRODEPOSITION OF CORROSION-RESISTANT NI-ZN ALLOY .1. CYCLIC VOLTAMMETRIC STUDY, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 140(5), 1993, pp. 1299-1303
The interaction between different reacting species involved in the ini
tial stage of electrodeposition of nickel-zinc alloy was investigated.
A cyclic voltammetric study indicates that codeposition of hydrogen a
nd nickel occurs, with formation of two types of hydrogen-nickel solid
solution, i.e., beta-Ni and alpha-Ni. This nickel hydride formation d
uring Ni-Zn alloy electrodeposition was verified by analyzing the volt
ammograms of nickel, zinc, and Ni-Zn alloy during initial deposition o
n various substrates. The dissolution potential of zinc and nickel fro
m electrodeposited nickel-zinc alloy spans a wide range (ca. 400 mV).
The influence of the interaction between nickel, hydrogen, and zinc on
the nucleation of nickel-zinc electrodeposition is reported in part I
I of this paper, p. 1304.