Surface modification by multilayered Zn-Co alloy coatings
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2012
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Nanostructured multilayer alloy or composition modulated multilayer alloy coatings of Zn-Co have been developed, and their corrosion behaviours were studied by potentiodynamic polarization and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy methods. The coatings were developed galvanostatically using square, triangular and sawtooth current pulses through single bath technique. The cyclic cathode current density and the numbers of layers have been optimised for peak performance of the coatings against corrosion. Under optimal conditions, the coatings developed using square, triangular and sawtooth current pulses were found to be respectively y100, 80 and 90 times more corrosion resistant than monolithic alloy of same thickness. The better corrosion resistances of the composition modulated multilayer alloy coatings were attributed to the dielectric barrier at the interface, as evidenced by dielectric spectroscopy. Surface morphology, multilayer formation and surface after corrosion tests were examined by scanning electron microscopy. © 2012 Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining.
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Alloy coatings, Cathode current density, Corrosion behaviour, Corrosion tests, Corrosion-resistant, Current pulse, Dielectric barrier, Monolithic alloys, Multi-layered, Multilayer formation, Nanostructured multilayers, Optimal conditions, Peak performance, Sawtooth pulse, Single bath, Square pulse, Triangular pulse, Zn-Co, Zn-Co alloys, Alloys, Corrosion resistance, Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, Multilayers, Scanning electron microscopy, Spectroscopic analysis, Zinc, Coatings
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Surface Engineering, 2012, 28, 1, pp. 49-56
