Additive agent for zinc alloy electrolyte and process

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ABSTRACT:
An improved aqueous acidic electrolyte suitable for electrodepositing zinc alloys comprising a combination of zinc and at least one metal selected from the group consisting of nickel, cobalt, iron, and mixtures thereof incorporating an effective amount of an additive agent for providing improved grain-refinement and enhancing the codeposition of the alloying metals in the zinc alloy deposit. The additive agent comprises a bath soluble anionic carboxylated polyoxyalkylene compound derived from the carboxylation of:

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patent: 4176017 (1979-11-01), Martin
patent: 4207150 (1980-06-01), Creutz et al.

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