THE EFFECT OF PULSED REVERSE CURRENT ON THE POLARIZATION BEHAVIOR OF ACID COPPER PLATING SOLUTIONS CONTAINING ORGANIC ADDITIVES

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作者
PEARSON, T
DENNIS, JK
机构
[1] Department of Mechanical and Production Engineering, Aston University, Birmingham, B4 7ET, Aston Triangle
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10.1007/BF01033595
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O646 [电化学、电解、磁化学];
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081704 ;
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The polarization behaviour of acid copper solutions containing polyethers, sulphopropyl sulphides and chloride ions was studied using both direct and pulsed reverse current. The effect of these additives on the rest potentials of copper foils immersed in the electrolyte was also studied. Polyethers were found to have an inhibiting effect on the deposition of copper whereas the sulphopropyl sulphides produced a stimulating (i.e. depolarizing) effect. Chloride ion concentration was found to have an influence on the adsorption characteristics of the polyether. The use of pulsed reverse current in solutions containing both polyether and sulphopropyl sulphide was found to inhibit the adsorption/diffusion of the sulphopropyl sulphide at the cathode surface. Thus at higher current densities, above 2 A dm-2, the inihibiting effect of the polyether produced a shift in the cathodic polarization potential to more negative values as compared with an equivalent current density using direct current. At lower current densities, below 2 A dm-2, the depolarization effect of the sulphopropyl sulphide was still effective. This effect of pulsed current on additive containing solutions can improve dramatically the metal distribution in low current density areas on plated items. This was illustrated by plating Hull cell panels using both pulsed and direct current. © 1990 Chapman and Hall Ltd.
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