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Abstract:
Phosphorus nickel alloy, intended for anticorrosion coating, was prepared and deposited at room temperature on copper substrate by chronoamperometry technique in a sulphate bath. The effect of potential on the chemical composition, nucleation and growth, the structure and surface morphology during the electrodeposition of this alloy was presented in this work. X-ray microanalysis showed that the content of phosphorus in the prepared alloys decreases with increasing cathodic potential. Chronoamperograms analysis indicated that the nucleation process is instantaneous and of three-dimensional (3D) growth and is controlled by kinetics. X-ray diffraction analysis revealed an amorphous structure while SEM images showed a smooth appearance with pore presence.