Alkoxylated β-Naphthol as an Additive for Tin Plating from Chloride and Methane Sulfonic Acid Electrolytes
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2018
tin electrodeposition. Although it can be oxidized under the plating conditions, forming either
1,2-napthoquinone or polymeric materials based on naphthioxides, it is still in use. In this work,
an investigation of its more stable form, alkoxylated beta-naphthol (ABN), on tin plating is undertaken.
For this purpose, chloride based (pH ~5) and methane sulfonic acid (MSA, pH ~0.5) electrolytes,
including ABN, were prepared. Reaction kinetics were studied by polarization, Tafel measurements,
and cyclic voltammetry. Tin electrodeposits were obtained on flat brass substrates. Surface
morphology and preferred crystal orientation were studied by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)
and X-ray Diffraction (XRD). In both studied electrolytes ABN acts as an inhibitor but in the case of
the chloride electrolyte it is more pronounced. In the MSA electrolyte this effect was overlaid by the
presence of tin-citrate complexes. In the chloride-based electrolyte, ABN has a grain refining effect,
while in the MSA electrolyte an increase of ABN concentration leads to a slight enlargement of the
average grain size. X-ray analysis shows a constant decrease of the (101) intensity with increasing
concentration of ABN for the sample deposited from both baths.
tin electrodeposition
grain size 1. Introduction
exchange current density
alkoxylated beta-naphtol
chloride
methane sulfonic acid
Författare
Simona Zajkoska
Hirtenberger Engineered Surfaces GmbH
Antonio Mulone
Chalmers, Industri- och materialvetenskap, Material och tillverkning
Wolfgang Hansal
Hirtenberger Engineered Surfaces GmbH
Uta Klement
Chalmers, Industri- och materialvetenskap, Material och tillverkning
Rudolf Mann
Hirtenberger Engineered Surfaces GmbH
Wolfgang Kautek
Universität Wien
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DOI
10.3390/coatings8020079