Studies on electrodeposition behavior of Sn–Bi alloys in plating baths modified by hydroquinone and gelatin

This work focuses on the investigation of the electrochemical behavior of Sn–Bi plating bath modified by two electrolyte additives, hydroquinone (HQ) and gelatin. Electrochemical studies were carried out by low sweep rate polarization scans, as well as cyclic voltammetry at different scan rates (1–4...

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Main Authors: Goh, Y., Haseeb, A.S. Md. Abdul
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spelling my.um.eprints.174472018-10-17T00:40:43Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/17447/ Studies on electrodeposition behavior of Sn–Bi alloys in plating baths modified by hydroquinone and gelatin Goh, Y. Haseeb, A.S. Md. Abdul TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery This work focuses on the investigation of the electrochemical behavior of Sn–Bi plating bath modified by two electrolyte additives, hydroquinone (HQ) and gelatin. Electrochemical studies were carried out by low sweep rate polarization scans, as well as cyclic voltammetry at different scan rates (1–40 mV/s). Polarization scans at sweep rate of 1 mV/s indicate that Bi deposits at about −25 to −45 mV while Sn deposits at about −410 to −420 mV in the plating bath without additives or with either one of the additives. The addition of HQ suppresses hydrogen evolution to more electronegative potentials, showing its adsorption capabilities. On the other hand, gelatin shifts the deposition potential of Bi and is suggested to have a mild complexing effect with Bi ions. The synergistic effect of both HQ and gelatin reduces the potential gap between Bi and Sn from 429 to 255 mV. Investigations on single metallic Sn and Bi plating baths at varying sweep rates reveal different behavior of Sn and Bi ions. The shifting and broadening of Bi cathodic peak potential upon HQ + gelatin addition suggest the formation of HQ–gelatin complex species. Surface morphology and composition analyses were conducted on electrodeposits from each plating bath. Near-eutectic Sn–Bi alloy was successfully electrodeposited from the plating bath modified by HQ + gelatin. Kluwer (now part of Springer) 2016 Article PeerReviewed Goh, Y. and Haseeb, A.S. Md. Abdul (2016) Studies on electrodeposition behavior of Sn–Bi alloys in plating baths modified by hydroquinone and gelatin. Journal of Materials Science, 51 (12). pp. 5823-5833. ISSN 0022-2461 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10853-016-9883-x doi:10.1007/s10853-016-9883-x
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Goh, Y.
Haseeb, A.S. Md. Abdul
Studies on electrodeposition behavior of Sn–Bi alloys in plating baths modified by hydroquinone and gelatin
description This work focuses on the investigation of the electrochemical behavior of Sn–Bi plating bath modified by two electrolyte additives, hydroquinone (HQ) and gelatin. Electrochemical studies were carried out by low sweep rate polarization scans, as well as cyclic voltammetry at different scan rates (1–40 mV/s). Polarization scans at sweep rate of 1 mV/s indicate that Bi deposits at about −25 to −45 mV while Sn deposits at about −410 to −420 mV in the plating bath without additives or with either one of the additives. The addition of HQ suppresses hydrogen evolution to more electronegative potentials, showing its adsorption capabilities. On the other hand, gelatin shifts the deposition potential of Bi and is suggested to have a mild complexing effect with Bi ions. The synergistic effect of both HQ and gelatin reduces the potential gap between Bi and Sn from 429 to 255 mV. Investigations on single metallic Sn and Bi plating baths at varying sweep rates reveal different behavior of Sn and Bi ions. The shifting and broadening of Bi cathodic peak potential upon HQ + gelatin addition suggest the formation of HQ–gelatin complex species. Surface morphology and composition analyses were conducted on electrodeposits from each plating bath. Near-eutectic Sn–Bi alloy was successfully electrodeposited from the plating bath modified by HQ + gelatin.
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author Goh, Y.
Haseeb, A.S. Md. Abdul
author_facet Goh, Y.
Haseeb, A.S. Md. Abdul
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title Studies on electrodeposition behavior of Sn–Bi alloys in plating baths modified by hydroquinone and gelatin
title_short Studies on electrodeposition behavior of Sn–Bi alloys in plating baths modified by hydroquinone and gelatin
title_full Studies on electrodeposition behavior of Sn–Bi alloys in plating baths modified by hydroquinone and gelatin
title_fullStr Studies on electrodeposition behavior of Sn–Bi alloys in plating baths modified by hydroquinone and gelatin
title_full_unstemmed Studies on electrodeposition behavior of Sn–Bi alloys in plating baths modified by hydroquinone and gelatin
title_sort studies on electrodeposition behavior of sn–bi alloys in plating baths modified by hydroquinone and gelatin
publisher Kluwer (now part of Springer)
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/17447/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10853-016-9883-x
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