Electrodeposition of Malleable Cobalt

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
P. Louis
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Although cobalt is known and used for its hardness and wear resistance, ductile cobalt can be obtained by electrolysis in chloride solutions, under the following conditions : pH : 1.5 - 2, Co++ : 30 - 60 g/l, current density : 100 - 500 A/m2, temperature 40 - 70°C. No explanation was found for the ductility of the deposit under these conditions. Indeed the ductile P (FCC) cobalt and the hydrogen contents in the cobalt deposits are nearly the same as those obtained in a sulfate media, which gives brittle depo¬sits under equivalent electrolysis conditions. Malleable cobalt sheets can be easily obtained under the proposed conditions which could lead to new applications for cobalt.
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APA: P. Louis  (1988)  Electrodeposition of Malleable Cobalt

MLA: P. Louis Electrodeposition of Malleable Cobalt. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1988.

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