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Electrodeposition of Platinum-Group Metals.


PB272913

Publication Date 1977
Personal Author Schlain, D.; McCawley, F. X.; Smith, G. R.
Page Count 30
Abstract The Bureau of Mines investigated methods for electrodepositing platinum-group metals from molten cyanide baths. The preparation of thick, protective coatings on molybdenum, Inconel, graphite, stainless steel, copper, and other structural metals were studied, as well as the electroforming of platinum and iridium crucibles. Iridium, rhodium, and ruthenium can be electrodeposited under an inert atmosphere, while platinum and palladium require the presence of air. Electrolytes may be prepared by direct-current electrolysis in NaCN or mixtures of NaCN and KCN using anodes of the particular platinum-group metal. When the concentration of metal increases to about 0.3 or 0.4 percent, the deposits become bright, adherent, and coherent. Current densities may be 10 to 25 ma/cm sq, and plating rates are often 0.5 mil/hr. Platinum and palladium baths deteriorate because of the oxidation of cyanide to cyanate and carbonate, and the precipitation of metal. Changes in the platinum cyanide bath are relatively slow. The protection against oxidation afforded by the platinum-group metal coatings is evaluated by testing encapsulated speciments in a thermogravimetric balance. Surface pretreatment and the use of undercoats are discussed.
Keywords
  • Electrodeposition
  • Platinum
  • Palladium
  • Iridium
  • Rhodium
  • Ruthenium
  • Metal coatings
  • Protective coatings
  • Electroforming
  • Baths
  • Sodium cyanide
  • Potassium cyanide
  • Cyanides
  • Platinum inorganic compounds
  • Palladium inorganic compounds
Source Agency
  • Bureau of Mines
NTIS Subject Category
  • 71E - Coatings, Colorants, & Finishes
  • 71N - Nonferrous Metals & Alloys
  • 94G - Manufacturing Processes & Materials Handling
  • 71P - Refractory Metals & Alloys
Corporate Authors Bureau of Mines, College Park, MD. College Park Metallurgy Research Center.
Document Type Technical Report
Title Note Rept. of investigations.
NTIS Issue Number 197801
Electrodeposition of Platinum-Group Metals.
Electrodeposition of Platinum-Group Metals.
PB272913

  • Electrodeposition
  • Platinum
  • Palladium
  • Iridium
  • Rhodium
  • Ruthenium
  • Metal coatings
  • Protective coatings
  • Electroforming
  • Baths
  • Sodium cyanide
  • Potassium cyanide
  • Cyanides
  • Platinum inorganic compounds
  • Palladium inorganic compounds
  • Bureau of Mines
  • 71E - Coatings, Colorants, & Finishes
  • 71N - Nonferrous Metals & Alloys
  • 94G - Manufacturing Processes & Materials Handling
  • 71P - Refractory Metals & Alloys
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