Electrolytic Deposition of Hard Chromium Coatings from Electrolyte Based on Deep Eutectic Solvent


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Abstract

Deposition of chromium coatings from an electrolyte based on a deep eutectic solvent (new type of ionic fluids) was studied. The electrolyte used to deposit the coatings contained choline chloride, chromium(III) chloride, and addition of water. It was found that introduction of a certain amount of water makes it possible to raise the electrical conductivity and reduce the viscosity of the electrolyte to values acceptable for its practical application. The manner in which the electrolysis conditions affect the current efficiency for chromium deposition was determined. It was shown that uniform hard chromium coatings with good adhesion to the substrate can be deposited.

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V. S. Protsenko

Ukrainian State University of Chemical Technology

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Ukraine, Dnipro

L. S. Bobrova

Ukrainian State University of Chemical Technology

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Ukraine, Dnipro

D. E. Golubtsov

Ukrainian State University of Chemical Technology

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Ukraine, Dnipro

S. A. Korniy

Ukrainian State University of Chemical Technology; Karpenko Physicomechanical Institute

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Ukraine, Dnipro; Lviv

F. I. Danilov

Ukrainian State University of Chemical Technology

Email: Vprotsenko7@gmail.com
Ukraine, Dnipro

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