Chemical characterization of electroless Ni-Mo-P alloys

MENDOZA, O., R. E. White, D. L. Cocke, and B. A. HORRELL. 1992. “Chemical characterization of electroless Ni-Mo-P alloys”. Plating and Surface Finishing 79 (3): 51-56.

Abstract

Autocatalytic (electroless) deposition of Ni-P alloy films has been carried out since 1946. Industrial applications of autocatalytic deposition have grown extensively in the last five years and now touch on a wide range of engineering fields. The addition of transition metal elements such as chromium, molybdenum or tungsten to Ni-P alloy films improve their chemical and physical properties (such as corrosion resistance and thermal stability). Chemical characterization of Ni-Mo-P alloy films has been carried out using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS)
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