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Macroscopic Size Effect in the Composition and Properties of Alloys of Iron Group Metals with Tungsten Prepared by Induced Codeposition: Alloy Deposition Mechanism and Its Implications

By the example of electrodeposition of Co–W alloys, this work shows that observed peculiarities of induced codeposition, including the macroscopic size effect in the composition and properties of deposited layers and their nanocrystallinity, are a consequence of the fact that the deposition-inducing...

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Published in:Surface engineering and applied electrochemistry 2023-12, Vol.59 (6), p.699-711
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Hydrogen evolution
Machines
Manufacturing
Materials science
Plating baths
Processes
Size effects
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