The Electroplating of Metallic Selenium

Abstract
The electroplating of metallic selenium from acid baths has been achieved and reduced to practice. The paper discusses in succession the polymorphism of selenium; selenium ions in selenious acid solution; cathodic deposition as the amorphous and metallic phase; the nucleation characteristic and crystal growth of the metallic modification; the properties of various types of plating baths; a selenium‐carbon anode for the stabilization of the bath composition; and finally a number of influences affecting the crystallization habit of the deposit. The current density of 200 amp./ft.2 attainable in a well‐balanced plating bath compares favorably with standard baths for true metals.

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