The new technique may change the policies of the game in the global galvanic coating market, allowing companies to renounce harmful substances without loss of product quality.
Researchers from South Korea have developed the first technology of the friendly environment of the silver galvanic opening world, which uses phosphorus compounds -rather than toxic cyanide, reports of interesting engineering.
Traditionally, prevention is carried out using cyanide – an extremely toxic substance that is a serious health and environmental risk. However, scientists from South Korea have developed the first alternative friendly environment in the world: new silvering technology using phosphorus compounds.
In the new technology, a sour galvanic environment was created, which, thanks to phosphorus compounds, homogeneous and stable silver films are formed. This method gives you to effectively apply a silver coating to electronic ingredients without environmental damage.
According to the project’s chief researcher, the new technology not only eliminates environmental threats associated with cyanide, but also provides the high quality coatings required in the manufacture of electronics and semiconductors.
The team of scientists uses Phosphin Ligand to stabilize silver ions, preventing their rainfall, and that also will also concentrate the concentration of phosphorus electrolytes to achieve maximum coating quality.
Technology can be used in many industries: electronics, automotive, medicine, optical sensors, changed energy, etc. It is expected to contribute to the transfer to sustainable production in response to the restriction of world environmental requirements.
The results of the study have been published in the Journal Electrochimica Acta.
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