Metzner, M.M.Metzner2022-03-032022-03-032003https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/205320Using a pyrophosphate electrolyte at 30°C and current density around 5A/dm2, it is possible to electrolytically deposit nickel-molybdenum alloys with 20 to 30wt% Mo content. Though previous studies using weak acid or alkaline electrolytes with sodium molybdate have been reported, no comparable results have been previously achieved. Nickel-molybdenum deposits from pyrophosphate electrolyte exhibits a micro-cracked network indicative of high internal stress values, and for deposits of up to 3m thickness, give adequate adhesion to substrate.de671Untersuchungen zur galvanischen Abscheidung von Nickel-MolybdänStudies on the electrodoposition of nickel molybdenum alloysjournal article