Claims
- 1. In a process for producing bright gold or gold-base alloy deposits, in a pH range between 3 and 8, from an aqueous solution containing a water soluble complex of gold cyanide, the improvement comprising carrying in solution in said solution a chelating agent selected from the group consisting of those represented by the formula: ##STR9## where m and n are either 1 or 2 and m + n = 3, and M is hydrogen or an alkali metal cation, and those represented by the formula: ##STR10## where n is 1, 2, or 3 and R may be either ##STR11## at least one R group being either a methylene carboxylic acid group or a methylenephosphonic acid group, and not all R's the same, and
- M is hydrogen or an alkali metal cation
- which process comprises electrolyzing said solution employing a metal object to be electroplated as a cathode in said electrolytic operation.
- 2. A process for producing bright gold or gold-base alloy deposits in a pH range between 3 and 8, from an aqueous solution containing a water soluble gold cyanide, an organic or inorganic acid and, as a component separate from said organic acid, 0.5 to 150 grams per liter of N-carboxymethyl imino di(methylenephosphonic acid) which comprises electrolyzing said solution employing a metal object to be electroplated as a cathode.
- 3. In a process for producing bright gold or gold-base alloy deposits in a pH range between 3 and 8 from an aqueous solution containing a water soluble gold cyanide, an organic acid to adjust pH and its ammonium or alkali metal salts, the improvement comprising adding to said solution as a component separate from said organic acid 0.5 to 150 grams per liter of N,N' -di(carboxymethyl) aminomethylene phosphonic acid
- and electrolyzing said solution employing a metal object to be electroplated as a cathode in such electrolytic operation.
- 4. A process in accordance with claim 3 wherein the bath contains a nickel salt as a source of alloying nickel in the amount of 0.01 gram to 25 grams per liter.
- 5. A process in accordance with claim 3 wherein the bath contains a cobalt salt as a source of alloying cobalt in the amount of 0.01 gram to 25 grams per liter.
- 6. A process in accordance with claim 3 wherein the bath contains a nickel salt and a cobalt salt as alloying metals in the total amount of 0.1 gram to 25 grams per liter.
- 7. In a process for producing bright gold or gold-base alloy deposits in the pH range between 3 and 8 from an aqueous solution containing a water soluble gold cyanide, an organic acid to adjust pH and its ammonium or alkali metal salts the improvement comprising adding to said solution as a component separate from said organic acid 0.5 to 150 grams per liter of N,N'-di(carboxymethyl) 1,2 -ethylenediamine N,N' -di(methylene phosphonic acid)
- and electrolyzing said solution employing a metal object to be electroplated as a cathode in such electrolytic operation.
- 8. In a process for producing bright gold or gold-base alloy deposits in a pH range between 3 and 8, from an aqueous solution containing a water soluble gold cyanide, an organic acid to adjust pH and its ammonium or alkali metal salts the improvement comprising adding to said solution as a component separate from said organic acid 0.5 to 150 grams per liter of N,N' -di(carboxymethyl) 1,2 -ethylenediamine N,N' -di(methylenediphosphonic acid)
- and electrolyzing said solution employing a metal object to be electroplated as a cathode in such electrolytic operation.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of our copending application Ser. No. 556,691 filed Mar. 10, 1975, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 425,182 filed Dec. 17, 1973, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 319,157 filed Dec. 29, 1972, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 166,030 filed July 26, 1971, all now abandoned, and assigned to the assignee of the instant application.
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