Bath and process for galvanic separation of palladium-nickel all

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ABSTRACT:
A bath and process for the electrodeposition of palladium-nickel alloys. The bath comprises sequestering agents for the metal ions therein. Examples of such sequestering agents are glycine, aminopropionic acid, glyoxylic acid, triethylene tetramine, beta-dihydroxyphenyl-alpha-aminobutyric acid, 5-keto-valerianic acid, acetone dicarboxylic acid, polyethylene polyimine and butanone-3-carboxylic acid. The bath has good stability and produces bright deposits.

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patent: 3933602 (1976-01-01), Henzi et al.

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