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Morphology of Electrochemically and Chemically Deposited Metals

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  • First comprehensive comparison of the properties and conditions required to obtain metal deposits by electrodeposition or electroless deposition
  • Connects deposition with fundamental concepts of Materials Science
  • A detailed analysis of the conditions of electrodeposition and electroless deposition which lead to a desired surface morphology
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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This book describes the newest achievements in the area of electrochemically and chemically deposited metals and alloys. In particular, the book is devoted to the surface morphology of deposited metals and alloys. It contains an in-depth analysis of the influence of the parameters of electrodeposition or chemical deposition of metals and alloys, which will likely lead to technological advances in industrial settings world-wide.
Professionals in electrometallurgical and electroplating plants will find the book indispensable. This book will also be useful in the automotive, aerospace, electronics, energy device and biomedical industries. In academia, researchers in electrodeposition at both undergraduate and graduate levels will find this book a very valuable resource for their courses and projects.                                         

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Authors and Affiliations

  • University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

    Konstantin I. Popov

  • Elchem Consulting Ltd., Edmonton, Canada

    Stojan S. Djokić

  • ICTM- Institute of Electrochemistry, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

    Nebojša D. Nikolić

  • University of Belgrade, Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, Belgrade, Serbia

    Vladimir D. Jović

About the authors

Konstantin Popov is currently at the Unviersity of Belgrade. Stojan S. Djokic is currently at the University of Alberta. Vladimir D. Jovic is currently at the Institute for Multidisciplinary Research. Nebojsa
D. Nikolic is currently at the University of Belgrade                   

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