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Properties of electroless Ni–P deposition of glass substrates using a mercapto organosilanes for functional groups to graft palladium

A γ-mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane (γ-MPS) conversion film was proposed as the pretreatment between Ni–P deposits and glass substrate to graft palladium onto sulfur atom replacing conventional amine functional groups. The subsequent Ni–P deposit was characterized by its chemical state, morphology, t...

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Published in:Applied surface science 2008-12, Vol.255 (5), p.2740-2745
Main Authors: Chi, F.T., Jiang, K., Li, B., Jiang, B.
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description A γ-mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane (γ-MPS) conversion film was proposed as the pretreatment between Ni–P deposits and glass substrate to graft palladium onto sulfur atom replacing conventional amine functional groups. The subsequent Ni–P deposit was characterized by its chemical state, morphology, thermodynamics and nanoindentation analysis. Different thermal treatments of the pretreated deposit obtained different chemical state of Ni element. The crystallization and phase transformation behavior of electroless Ni–P deposits during thermal treatment have a vital role in determining their properties, such as hardness, elastic modulus, and so on, which were studied by nanoindentation technology.
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