한국표면공학회지 (32권3호 447-451)
ELECTROCHEMICAL STUDY OF ELECTROLESS PLATING OF SILVER
Lee, Jae-Ho;
Dept. of Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science, Hong Ik University;
Silver has the highest electrical conductivity of all metals and consequently this property is an attractive feature which makes it a leading candidate for use in electronic devices. The research conducted was focused primarily on the development of a process for obtaining a deposited silver-coating onto alumina, for applications related to electrical-conducting devices and, ancillarily, catalysts. Alumina balls and plane substrates were utilized for the investigation. The coating process employed an aqueous ammoniacal silver-nitrate electrolytes with a formaldehyde solution as the reductant. Modifying additives-an activator which would be expected to promote good deposition-characteristics onto the (dielectric) substrate and an inhibitor which would obviate homogeneous reduction (precipitation) of silver was observed when the activator-containing silver-electrolyte reductant constituents were combined. However, the silver-electrolyte/reductant system with inhibitor could be employed (at 8
Electroless plating;Silver;Formaldehyde;Glycine;Sorbitol;