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The 4th William Blum Lecture, The Speed of Processes Involved in Electroplating: Movement of Solute, Attainment of the Steady State and Formation of Metal

Author: Dr. Abner Brenner
Issue: , 1962


The purpose of this lecture is to discuss in a popular or descriptive manner the element of time involved in the various phenomena associated with electrodeposition. It includes a brief review of information already available in the literature and concludes with a summary of some experiments which are now in progress at the National Bureau of Standards [now NIST – Ed. ].


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