Journal of Applied Electrochemistry, Vol.38, No.2, 239-244, 2008
Role of Mo6+ during nickel electrodeposition from sulfate solutions
The effect of Mo6+ on the current efficiency, deposit quality, surface morphology, crystallographic orientations and polarisation behaviour of the cathode during electrodeposition of nickel from sulfate solutions was investigated. Mo6+ did not have a significant effect on current efficiency over the concentration range 2-100 mg dm(-3). However; a decrease in current efficiency by a magnitude of more than 20% was seen at 500 mg dm(-3). The quality of the nickel deposit with reference to the visual appearance and contamination level varied with varying concentration of Mo6+; this was also reflected in the morphology and crystallographic orientations of the deposits. Addition of Mo6+ to the electrolyte introduced two new crystal planes i.e., (220) and (311). Depolarisation of the cathode was noted at lower concentrations of Mo6+ (2-40 mg dm(-3) whereas polarisation of the cathode was observed at Mo6+ concentration > 40 mg dm(-3). The effect of Mo6+ on parameters such as Tafel slope (b), transfer coefficient (alpha) and exchange current density (i(0)) were also determined.