Electrodeposition of nanocrystalline nickel–cobalt binary alloy coatings: a review
Electrodeposition of nanocrystalline nickel–cobalt binary alloy coatings: a review
The history of Ni–Co alloy deposits is summarised and recent developments are highlighted. Electrodeposition of nanocrystalline Ni–Co binary alloys and, briefly, Co–Ni–P ternary coatings is considered, including chemical composition, phase composition and crystalline nature. Nanostructure, morphology, physical and mechanical properties (including corrosion resistance) vs bath type and composition (including pH and electrolyte additives) and plating conditions, including current density, temperature and agitation are summarised. Applications range from wear and corrosion resistant coatings, particularly as a hard chromium replacement to speciality hydrogen evolution electrodes in water electrolysis. Following this extensive review, future research needs are briefly listed.
alloy deposits, corrosion resistance, electrocrystallisation, electron diffraction, electroplating, hardness, nanostructure, transmission electron microscopy
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Ma, C.
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Wang, S.C.
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Walsh, F.C.
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March 2015
Ma, C.
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Wang, S.C.
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Walsh, F.C.
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Ma, C., Wang, S.C. and Walsh, F.C.
(2015)
Electrodeposition of nanocrystalline nickel–cobalt binary alloy coatings: a review.
Transactions of the IMF, 93 (2), .
(doi:10.1179/0020296714Z.000000000218).
Abstract
The history of Ni–Co alloy deposits is summarised and recent developments are highlighted. Electrodeposition of nanocrystalline Ni–Co binary alloys and, briefly, Co–Ni–P ternary coatings is considered, including chemical composition, phase composition and crystalline nature. Nanostructure, morphology, physical and mechanical properties (including corrosion resistance) vs bath type and composition (including pH and electrolyte additives) and plating conditions, including current density, temperature and agitation are summarised. Applications range from wear and corrosion resistant coatings, particularly as a hard chromium replacement to speciality hydrogen evolution electrodes in water electrolysis. Following this extensive review, future research needs are briefly listed.
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Published date: March 2015
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alloy deposits, corrosion resistance, electrocrystallisation, electron diffraction, electroplating, hardness, nanostructure, transmission electron microscopy
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