Synthesis and Characterization of Electrodeposited Nickel Based Alloys and Their Nanocomposite Coatings
Date
2017
Authors
Elias, Liju
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
This thesis titled ‘Synthesis and Characterization of Electrodeposited Nickel Based
Alloys and Their Nanocomposite Coatings’ is a comprehensive approach for
improving the corrosion resistance and electrocatalytic activity of binary alloys,
namely Ni-W and Ni-P. New alkaline citrate baths have been optimized for the
electrodeposition of Ni-W and Ni-P alloy coatings through standard Hull cell method,
using glycerol as a common additive. The effect of bath composition, deposition
current density (c. d.), pH and concentration of additive on the coating properties were
studied. The corrosion resistance of monolayer alloy coatings were improved to many
folds of its magnitude through multilayer approach by depositing in layers, having
alternatively different composition. Further, the benefit of magnetoelectrodeposition
(MED) has been explored for improving the coating characteristics of Ni-W alloy.
The conditions of MED have been optimized for maximizing the corrosion protection
efficacy of Ni-W alloy coatings. The effect of magnetic field (B) on coating
characteristics, in both intensity and direction have been tested. A significant change
in the deposit characters have been observed due to increase in the limiting current
density (iL), explained by the magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) effect. The
electrocatalytic activity of the alloy coatings towards hydrogen evolution reaction
(HER) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) were tested using electrochemical
methods. The HER efficiency of the coatings was further enhanced by different
methods such as electrochemical dissolution, MED, magnetic field induced HER
(MFI-HER), and by nanoparticles incorporation. All depositions were carried out for
the same duration (10 min) for comparison purpose. The corrosion resistance and
electrocatalytic activity of Ni-based alloy coatings and their nanocomposite coatings
were compared in relation to their composition, surface morphology and phase
structure. The process and product of electrodeposition were characterized using
different analytical techniques, like SEM, XRD, EDS etc. The performance of the
coatings have been compared and discussed with Tables and Figures, supported by
plausible mechanism.
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Department of Chemistry, Electrodeposition, Ni-W, Ni-P, MED, corrosion study, HER and OER, MFI-HER, nanocomposite coatings