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Research and Development, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore-641 046, Tamilnadu, India E-mail: rekhaperichiappan@gmail.com Department of Chemistry, R.M.D. Engineering College, Kavaraipettai-601 206, Tamilnadu, India Manuscript received online 30 August 2018, accepted 10 October 2018 The main purpose of this article is to focus on the electroless copper deposition from EDTA bath which is used in printed circuit boards (PCB) and very large scale integrated circuits (VLSI). The effect of the bath operating conditions and bath additives on plating rate, bath stability and morphology of the coating has been studied. It has been found that the organic additive does not stabilize the bath but enhances the plating rate. The additives were found to modify the structure of the deposits with the production of small grain size, dense and tightly adherent copper deposit
Printed circuit boards, grain size, morphology, bath additives, stability
Printed circuit boards, grain size, morphology, bath additives, stability
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