Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society (Dec 2005)

Electrochemical deposition and characterization of zinc–nickel alloys deposited by direct and reverse current

  • JELENA B. BAJAT,
  • ALEKSANDRA B. PETROVIC,
  • MIODRAG D. MAKSIMOVIC

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 70, no. 12
pp. 1427 – 1439

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Zn–Ni alloys electrochemically deposited on steel under various deposition conditions were investigated. The alloys were deposited on a rotating disc electrode and on a steel panel from chloride solutions by direct and reverse current. The influence of reverse plating variables (cathodic and anodic current densities and their time duration) on the composition, phase structure and corrosion properties were investigated. The chemical content and phase composition affect the anticorrosive properties of Zn–Ni alloys during exposure to a corrosive agent (3 % NaCl solution). It was shown that the Zn–Ni alloy electrodeposited by reverse current with a full period T = 1 s and r = 0.2 exhibits the best corrosion properties of all the investigated alloys deposited by reverse current.

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