To activate the surface of cotton fabrics prior to chemical nickel plating, it is proposed to leverage physical and chemical processes occurring in thin layers of copper (II) chloride solutions under the impact of electromagnetic solar rays in the visible range. It is shown that cellulose undergoes photo-oxidation in the presence of copper (II) chloride, the fabric's major component. The creation of well-bonded copper monochloride is the outcome of this reaction. During further processing of the fabric with phosphine gas, copper monochloride is converted into copper and copper phosphide. In the chemical nickel plating process, copper phosphide acts as a catalyst. In typical chemical nickel plating electrolytes, this enables for the creation of an electrically conductive nickel-phosphorus coating on the fabric's surface. It's also been observed that when specific parts are screened, the processes that cause copper monochloride creation don't happen. This allows for selective metallization of the fabric.
Author(S) Details
Malik Sataev
Department of Chemical Technology of Inorganic Substances, High School of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, M.Auezov South Kazakhstan State University, Tauke Khan Ave, 5, 160000 Shymkent, Kazakhstan.
Shayzada Koshkarbaeva
Department of Chemical Technology of Inorganic Substances, High School of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, M.Auezov South Kazakhstan State University, Tauke Khan Ave, 5, 160000 Shymkent, Kazakhstan.
Kalamkas Amanbaeva
Department of Chemical Technology of Inorganic Substances, High School of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, M.Auezov South Kazakhstan State University, Tauke Khan Ave, 5, 160000 Shymkent, Kazakhstan.
Perizat Abdurazova
Department of Chemical Technology of Inorganic Substances, High School of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, M.Auezov South Kazakhstan State University, Tauke Khan Ave, 5, 160000 Shymkent, Kazakhstan.
Yerkebulan Raiymbekov
Department of Chemical Technology of Inorganic Substances, High School of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, M.Auezov South Kazakhstan State University, Tauke Khan Ave, 5, 160000 Shymkent, Kazakhstan.
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