Effects of SiC particles size on electrochemical properties of electroless Ni-P-SiC nanocomposite coatings
- Authors: Farzaneh A.1,2, Ehteshamzadeh M.3, Can M.4, Mermer O.5, Okur S.2
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Affiliations:
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
- Department of Material Science and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering
- Department of engineering Science, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture
- Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics
- Issue: Vol 52, No 4 (2016)
- Pages: 632-636
- Section: Nanoscale and Nanostructured Materials and Coatings
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/2070-2051/article/view/203158
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S2070205116040109
- ID: 203158
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Abstract
Silicon carbide (SiC) nanoparticles were co-deposited by electroless deposition in nickel-phosphorous (Ni–P) acidic bath. In order to understand the size effect of SiC nanoparticles on the electrochemical properties of the coatings, SiC nano particles with different size (20, 50 and 200 nm) in 2 g/L concentration was added to the bath. All samples was heat treated in 400°C in order to obtain crystalline structure. Potentiodynamic polarization and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy was employed to examine of corrosion performance of the coatings. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) were used for phase and morphological studies, respectively. Experimental results show that SiC particles size in the coating bath affected both composition and morphology of the coating. Presence of SiC nanoparticles in the Ni–P coating with 50 nm increased the corrosion resistance of the coating more than the other sizes.
About the authors
A. Farzaneh
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering; Department of Material Science and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture
Author for correspondence.
Email: amir.frz@gmail.com
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Tabriz; Izmir
M. Ehteshamzadeh
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering
Email: amir.frz@gmail.com
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Kerman
Mustafa Can
Department of engineering Science, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture
Email: amir.frz@gmail.com
Turkey, Izmir
Omer Mermer
Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics
Email: amir.frz@gmail.com
Turkey, İzmir
Salih Okur
Department of Material Science and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture
Email: amir.frz@gmail.com
Turkey, Izmir
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