Electrochemical Production of Metal Powders [electronic resource] /edited by Stojan S. Djokić.
by Djokić, Stojan S [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Fundamental aspects of disperse metals electrodeposition -- Powdered deposits: types, properties and modelling -- Open and porous copper electrodes formed by the constant and the periodically changing regimes of electrolysis -- Morphology of different electrodeposited pure metal powders -- Morphology, chemical and phase composition of electrodeposited Co-Ni, Fe-Ni and Mo-Ni-O powders -- Electrochemical synthesis of dispersed metallic nanoparticles -- Metallic powders produced by electroless deposition.
Topics in Number 54 include: General theory of disperse metal electrodeposition Electrodeposition of pure metal powders e.g., Cu, Ag, Pb, Co, Fe and Ni Formation of porous Cu electrodes by constant and periodically changing regimes of electrolysis Morphology, phase and chemical composition of electrodeposited Co-Ni, Fe-Ni and Mo-Ni-O powders Electrodeposition of dispersed nanoparticles Electroless deposition of metal powders from aqueous solutions From reviews of previous volumes: “This long-standing series continues its tradition of offering high quality reviews of established and emerging subject areas, together with the less common aspects of electrochemical science... [and]... deserves a place in electrochemistry libraries and should prove useful to electrochemists and related workers.” —Chemistry and Industry “Extremely well-referenced and very readable.... Maintains the overall high standards of the series.” —Journal of the American Chemical Society "Continues the valuable service thathas been rendered by the Modern Aspects series." —Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
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