Published January 30, 2018 | Version v1

Mechanism for the development of Sn-Cu alloy coatings produced by pulsed current electrodeposition

  • 1. Coventry University

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Pulsed current (PC) electrodeposition has become an essential tool for producing coatings in a wide range of industries. The pulsed current can have a significant influence on the composition, morphology and properties of electrodeposited coatings and this is particularly true when plating an alloy. In this study, the mechanism for the development of Sn-Cu alloy coatings produced by PC electrodeposition was investigated. Sn-Cu alloy coatings produced by PC electrodeposition were essentially composed of a dual layer of Sn-Cu electrodeposits and Cu6Sn5 inter metallic compounds (IMCs). In addition, it was observed that pulsed Sn-Cu electrodeposits exhibited an increased Cu content. Experiments were carefully designed to elucidate the mechanism for this important finding and based on their results a theory is proposed which explains the increased Cu content in terms of a metal displacement reaction occurring during the ‘relaxation’ time of PC electrodeposition.

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This file contains the preprint submitted for publication to Materials Letters. Published version of the manuscript can be found on Elsevier's ScienceDirect site https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167577X18301034?via%3Dihub

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European Commission
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