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The electrodeposition of silver composites using deep eutectic solvents

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 14, Issue 7, Pages 2443-2449

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c2cp23712a

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  1. European Union [IP515743-2]
  2. IONMET
  3. B18 team at the Diamond synchrotron

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Silver is an important metal for electronic connectors, however, it is extremely soft and wear can be a significant issue. This paper describes how improved wear resistant silver coatings can be obtained from the electrolytic deposition of silver from a solution of AgCl in an ethylene glycol/choline chloride based Deep Eutectic Solvent. An up to 10-fold decrease in the wear volume is observed by the incorporation of SiC or Al2O3 particles. The work also addresses the fundamental aspect of speciation of silver chloride in solution using EXAFS to probe solution structure. The size but not the nature of the composite particles is seen to change the morphology and grain size of the silver deposit. Grain sizes are shown to be consistent with previous nucleation studies. The addition of LiF is found to significantly affect the deposit morphology and improve wear resistance.

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