Rhenium electrodeposition from aqueous solutions of HCl was studied. The electrode deposits were obtained by the galvanostatic electrolysis. It is established that a rhenium film may be formed by the… Click to show full abstract
Rhenium electrodeposition from aqueous solutions of HCl was studied. The electrode deposits were obtained by the galvanostatic electrolysis. It is established that a rhenium film may be formed by the electrolysis of the rhenium containing aqueous solutions of hydrochloric acid. According to the scanning electron microscopy the film consists of rhenium clusters. The film structure does not have any microdefects and it may be used for the further rhenium electrodeposition.
               
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