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Title: Zinc electroplating baths and process



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Claims: The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. An aqueous alkaline or acid zinc plating bath comprising zinc ions to which has been added a brightening effective amount of a polymeric nitrogen-containing compound prepared by reacting a poly(alkyleneimine) with a cyclic carbonate consisting of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.

2. The zinc plating bath of claim 1 wherein the cyclic carbonate contains ring oxygen atoms adjacent to the carbonyl grouping which are each bonded to a ring carbon atom, the ring containing said oxygen and said carbon atoms having only three carbon atoms and no carbon-to-carbon unsaturation.

3. The zinc plating bath of claim 1 wherein the cyclic carbonate used in the preparation of the polymeric nitrogen-containing compound is phenylene carbonate or a cyclic carbonate having the general formula ##STR6## wherein R.sup.1 and R.sub.2 are each independently hydrogen, alkyl, R.sup.3 OCH.sub.2 -- wherein R.sup.3 is hydrogen or a monovalent hydrocarbon radical, and R.sup.1 and R.sup.2 taken together may represent an alkylene radical containing at least two carbon atoms.

4. The zinc plating bath of claim 1 wherein the polymeric nitrogen-containing compound is prepared by reacting the poly(alkyleneimine) with the cyclic carbonate at a temperature between about 20.degree. and 100.degree. C.

5. The zinc plating bath of claim 1 wherein the poly(alkyleneimine) used to form the polymeric nitrogen-containing compound is a poly(ethyleneimine) having a molecular weight of between about 200 and about 100,000.

6. The zinc plating bath of claim 5 wherein, the maximum amount of cyclic carbonate reacted with the poly(ethyleneimine) is an amount sufficient to provide up to one cyclic carbonate molecule for each hydrogen bonded to nitrogen in the poly(ethyleneimine).

7. The zinc plating bath of claim 6 wherein the cyclic carbonate is ethylene or propylene carbonate.

8. The zinc plating bath of claim 6 wherein the molecular weight of the poly(ethyleneimine) is from about 300 to about 60,000.

9. The zinc plating bath of claim 1 wherein the polymeric nitrogen-containing compound is prepared by the rection of a poly(alkyleneimine) with a cyclic carbonate in the presence of water, an alcohol or mixtures thereof.

10. The zinc plating bath of claim 1 wherein the plating bath is an acid zinc bath comprising zinc ions, chloride ions and ammonium ions.

11. The plating bath of claim 10 wherein the acid zinc bath also contains at least one polyoxyalkylated naphthol.

12. The plating bath of claim 1 wherein the bath is an aqueous alkaline cyanide or non-cyanide zinc plating bath.

13. The zinc plating bath of claim 1 wherein the polymeric nitrogen-containing compound is prepared by reacting about 10 parts of a poly(ethyleneimine) having a molecular weight of from about 300 to about 2,000 with about one to six parts of ethylene or propylene carbonate.

14. The plating bath of claim 1 wherein the bath also contains an aromatic carbonyl-containing compound.

15. An aqueous alkaline zinc plating bath according to any one of claims 1-9, 13 or 14.

16. An aqueous acidic zinc plating bath according to any one of claims 1-9, 13 or 14.

17. A method of electrodepositing a zinc coating on a substrate which comprises electroplating said substrate with a zinc plating bath according to any one of claims 1 through 14.

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Inventors: McFarland, Charles W. (Cleveland Heights, OH, US)

Application Number: 904913
Filing Date: 1978-05-12
Publication_date: 1979-03-27
Assignee: R. O. Hull & Company, Inc. (Cleveland, OH)
Primary Class(es): 205/307 205/308, 205/312, 205/314
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
2824857Feb, 1958Drechsel528/378.
3393135Jul, 1968Rosenberg204/55.
3838026Sep, 1974Koch204/55.
4075066Feb, 1978Eckles et al.204/55.

Other Refs:
Primary Examiner: Kaplan, G. L.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney: Maky, Renner, Otto & Boisselle