Electrodeposition of Metals from Organic Solutions

Abstract
The electrodeposition of Be from nonaqueous media was studied. Be compounds used as solutes were the hydride, aluminohydride, borohydride, halides, alkyls, and aryls. Their preparation, chemical properties, and electrochemical properties in nonaqueous media were investigated. Electrodeposits of Be (95% pure) and Be alloys, such as Be‐B and Be‐Al, were obtained from organic solutions. It is believed that these represent the first metallic deposits consisting essentially of Be that have been obtained from organic baths.

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