TY - JOUR AU - Tymchyshyn, A. AB - Materials Science, Vol. 36, No. 5, 2000 ANODIC BEHAVIOR OF TITANIUM IN ACID SULFATE ELECTROLYTES FOR COPPER PLATING M. S. Khoma, O. M. Pomaniv, O. I. Kuntyi, and A. I. Tymchyshyn UDC 541.138 The processes of utilization of copper-containing wastes, production of printed circuit boards, and electrolytic refining of copper require the application of corrosion-resistant materials. Titanium and its alloys are extensively used in electrolytic metallurgy [1–3] but the possibilities of their application in acid sulfate electrolytes for copper plating are investigated quite poorly. We studied VT1-0 titanium by plotting potentiodynamic curves of anodic polarization with the help of a PI-50- 1.1 potentiostat with a sweep rate of 1.0 mV / sec. We used a silver-chlorine reference electrode and either a stan- dard thermostatically controlled cell or a cell with a source of ultrasound installed on its bottom. A titanium speci- men in the form of a cylindrical rod was pressed into a fluoroplastic cartridge. Prior to each test, the specimen was scraped with an M-40 fine-grained abrasive paper, degreased in acetone, washed in distilled water, and preliminarily activated by applying a cathodic current with E = – 1.0 V for 5 min in 0.5 mole / liter solution TI - Anodic Behavior of Titanium in Acid Sulfate Electrolytes for Copper Plating JF - Materials Science DO - 10.1023/A:1011332513343 DA - 2004-10-16 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/anodic-behavior-of-titanium-in-acid-sulfate-electrolytes-for-copper-4WoG2PIiLe SP - 780 EP - 783 VL - 36 IS - 5 DP - DeepDyve ER -