Deposition conditions and critical influence of organic additives on the structure and morphology of bismuth coatings

XRD analysis showed that bismuth coatings formed from perchlorate electrolyte have a rhombohedral type of crystal lattice, the most intense reflex of Bi is (012). The number of organic additives adding into the electrolyte leads changing in the texture of the coatings growth, for example, in presenc...

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Main Authors: Daria I. Tishkevich, Sergey S. Grabchikov, Ludmila S. Tsybulskaya, Vladislav S. Shendyukov, Sergey S. Perevoznikov, Sergey K. Poznyak, Alexey V. Trukhanov
Format: Article
Language:Belarusian
Published: Belarusian State University 2018-04-01
Series:Журнал Белорусского государственного университета: Химия
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Online Access:https://journals.bsu.by/index.php/chemistry/article/view/1216
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Summary:XRD analysis showed that bismuth coatings formed from perchlorate electrolyte have a rhombohedral type of crystal lattice, the most intense reflex of Bi is (012). The number of organic additives adding into the electrolyte leads changing in the texture of the coatings growth, for example, in presence of acridine yellow and safranin violet, the most intense Bi reflex becomes (110). Surface morphology investigation using a scanning electron microscope showed that coatings obtained without organic additives, as well as in the presence of safranin violet, have the lager crystallite sizes (tens of microns) with different growth textures. The crystallite sizes decrease in the presence of resorcinol and synthanol with the same Bi growth texture (012). The most fine-grained, dense and uniform coatings were obtained with simultaneous syntanol and resorcinol adding into the electrolyte.
ISSN:2520-257X
2617-3980