Abstract
The effect of current density on composition and structure of galvanic Au–Ni alloy coatings electrodeposited from weakly acidic additive free electrolyte was investigated. At low current density (up to ∼10 mA cm−2), light yellow coloured alloys enriched with Au are deposited. At higher current density the Ni content is abruptly increased and the coatings become coarse and dark. Deposits with an average content of Ni up to ∼50 at-% were obtained. Only a small amount of Ni (up to 20 at-%) takes part in the formation of non-equilibrium super saturated Au–Ni solid solution. The remainder of the Ni is deposited in the interglobular space as an amorphous Ni oxide–hydroxide or as Ni bearing hydroxide salts. Besides Ni, the alloy coatings contain C, N, O, K and H.
Keywords:
The present investigations have been performed within a joint research project carried out over the period 2003 to 2011 between IPC, BAS, Sofia and fem, Schwäbisch Gmünd, supported by the Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (Project 436 BUL113/97/0).