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Electrocatalytic action of nano-SiO2 with electrodeposited nickel matrix

The present work focuses on the electrocatalytic effect of nano-SiO2 on nickel electrodeposition and chemical interaction between nano-SiO2 and nickel in composite coating. The electrochemical behavior from n-SiO2/Ni composite brush plating system and quick nickel solution are investigated using cyc...

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Published in:Materials letters 2006-05, Vol.60 (9-10), p.1247-1250
Main Authors: Tu, Wei-Yi, Xu, Bin-Shi, Dong, Shi-Yun, Wang, Hai-dou
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