铬
草酸
化学
电镀
丙二酸
水溶液
羧酸
无机化学
动力学
乙醇酸
乙醛酸
电解质
电镀(地质)
沉积(地质)
苹果酸
有机化学
柠檬酸
物理化学
电极
地质学
乳酸
细菌
地球物理学
图层(电子)
量子力学
沉积物
古生物学
物理
作者
L. Büker,Reiner Dickbreder,René Böttcher,Sharon Sadowski,Andreas Bund
标识
DOI:10.1149/1945-7111/abd1f4
摘要
Electroplated chromium is an important industrial coating. Both in the decorative and functional field, research is being carried out to develop trivalent chromium electrolytes. In this work, the interaction between Cr III ions and carboxylic acids (malonic acid, malic acid, oxalic acid and glycolic acid) is investigated. The use of carboxylic acids to improve the current efficiency in trivalent chromium plating baths has been known for a long time. But the thermodynamics and kinetics of the associated complexing reactions are not well understood. It is shown that the complexes form at different rates depending on the acid and its concentration and have a varying influence on chromium deposition. For the development of a technical bath, care must be taken to ensure that the molar ratios between chromium and carboxylic acids can be controlled. This is possible with the HPLC method presented here.
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