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Hydroxide suppression model

A hydroxide suppression model first proposed by Dahms and Croll (2) explains anomalous codeposition behavior of zinc-iron group alloys. This explanation was later supported by a number of workers (3) who measured a rise in pH near the cathode surface during the deposition of Zn-Co alloy. In this model it was assumed that the Zn(OH)2 was formed during deposition as a consequence of hydrogen evolution, thus raising pH in the vicinity of the cathode. Zinc would deposit via the Zn(OH)2 layer, while cobalt deposition took place by discharge of Co2+ ions... [Pg.194]


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