Abstract
The composition and thickness of active film formed on the surface of cathodemade of low carbon steel after treated by symmetric alternating current(SAC)in ferris chloride bathis studied,and the interfacial morphology of the iron deposit and the substrate is also examined.Theresults show that the active film,which a thickness of 20~25nm can be obtained under SAC densityof about 7A dm ̄(-2) ,so that the adherent iron deposit can be achieved on the active film. The effect ofSAC on cathode surface is discussed in detail.
Keywords
Iron plating without anodic etching, Symmetric alternating current, Activation
Publication Date
1995-08-28
Online Available Date
1995-08-28
Revised Date
1995-08-28
Received Date
1995-08-28
Recommended Citation
Xintan Hu.
Effect of Symmetric Alternating Current on Cathode Surface Before Iron Deposition[J]. Journal of Electrochemistry,
1995
,
1(3): 353-356.
DOI: 10.61558/2993-074X.1305
Available at:
https://jelectrochem.xmu.edu.cn/journal/vol1/iss3/17
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