Molecular hydrogen in electroless copper deposits.
01 January 1986
Clusters of molecular hydrogen have been detected at a concentration of 0.092 mol % in electroless Cu deposits using a new calorimetric technique. The observation of H(2) supports previous suggestions that it is responsible for the embrittlement of electroless Cu. Gentle annealing at 150C, which is known to restore the ductility, also removes the H(2).