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Lionel CHALUMEAU: Doctor of Chemistry-Physics - Head of production sites for Société d'Affinage et Apprêts des Métaux précieux
INTRODUCTION
Platinum and platinum-group metals (palladium, rhodium, ruthenium, osmium and iridium) are classified as noble metals, and as such have sought-after physical and chemical properties for both technical and decorative applications.
Noble metal coatings, produced by electrolysis in aqueous media, require mixtures of chemicals that are often harmful and sometimes toxic. Platinum group metals, for example, often require highly concentrated acids and bases to solubilize their oxidized forms.
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Bibliography
Standards and norms
- MIL Rhodium plating, electrodeposited. - MIL-R-46085A - 1984
Regulations
Code Général des Impôts, Title III, Chapter II, Section VII, Article 551.
Arrêté du 18 juillet 2000 relatif à l'interdiction de mise sur le marché de certains produits contenant du nickel (Version consolidée au 25 avril 2009).
Patents
J.W. Chevalier, M.D. Gernon, P.K. Janney Precious Metal Deposition Composition and Process USP6251249, 2001.
G.D. Fatzer Method for Plating Palladium USP3150065, 1964.
H. C. Angus, J.M. Stevens Electrodeposition of Palladium USP3544435, 1970.
A.R. Powell, E.C. Davies Electrodeposition of Palladium USP1921941, 1933.
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