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Comparison Of Electrochemical Polishing Treatments Between Phosphoric Acid And A Deep Eutectic Solvent For High-Purity Copper, Tarek M. Abdel-Fattah, Jon Derek Loftis Jan 2022

Comparison Of Electrochemical Polishing Treatments Between Phosphoric Acid And A Deep Eutectic Solvent For High-Purity Copper, Tarek M. Abdel-Fattah, Jon Derek Loftis

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This study investigated and compared the acid-free electropolishing of copper with the state-of-the-art acidic electropolishing process. The acid-free medium used in this study is based on a deep eutectic solvent comprised of 2:1 ethylene glycol and choline chloride. The electrochemical study included voltammetry and chronoamperometry tests during the electropolishing process. The characterization techniques used were atomic force microscopy (AFM) and digital microscopy, and surface morphology comparisons summarized the electropolishing efficiency of phosphoric acid and acid-free deep eutectic solvent treatments for high-purity copper. Electropolishing copper with a deep eutectic solvent resulted in a mirror finish and a post-treatment surface that was …


Comparison Of Electropolishing Of Aluminum In A Deep Eutectic Medium And Acidic Electrolyte, Tarek M. Abdel-Fattah, Jon Derek Loftis Jan 2020

Comparison Of Electropolishing Of Aluminum In A Deep Eutectic Medium And Acidic Electrolyte, Tarek M. Abdel-Fattah, Jon Derek Loftis

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Research advances in electropolishing, with respect to the field of metalworking, have afforded significant improvements in the surface roughness and conductivity properties of aluminum polished surfaces in ways that machine polishing and simple chemical polishing cannot. The effects of a deep eutectic medium as an acid-free electrolyte were tested to determine the potential energy thresholds during electropolishing treatments based upon temperature, experiment duration, current, and voltage. Using voltammetry and chronoamperometry tests during electropolishing to supplement representative recordings via atomic force microscopy (AFM), surface morphology comparisons were performed regarding the electropolishing efficiency of phosphoric acid and acid-free ionic liquid treatments for …