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Alessandro Volta invented what was functionally the first electric battery in 1800.
Brugnatelli published his findings on the use of Volta piles to deposit a layer of gold onto a metallic surface in 1805.
In 1839, Russian and British inventors developed processes to electroplate copper printing plates, and British inventor John Wright realized he could use potassium cyanide as an electrolyte for electroplating.
To remedy the current problems facing the electroplating industry, the American Electrochemical Society, the predecessor of The Electrochemical Society, held a symposium in 1913 regarding the electrodeposition of metals.
Brenner published his findings in 1948, and electroless plating has since been used to deposit nickel, cobalt, copper, silver, gold or similar metals onto various substrates for a wide range of applications.
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