Results in Surfaces and Interfaces (Oct 2024)

Characterization and electrodeposition mechanism of Ni–Mo coatings from self-regulating electrolyte

  • Sergiy Korniy,
  • Svitlana Halaichak,
  • Maryan Chuchman,
  • Myroslav Khoma,
  • Vasyl Vynar

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17
p. 100305

Abstract

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Electrochemical Ni–Mo coatings were obtained on a low-carbon steel substrate using a stable, environmentally safe, self-regulating electrolyte containing 0.2 M NiCl2, 0.3 M Na3C6H5O7, and SrMoO4 (saturated). The effects of electrolyte pH, temperature, deposition current density, and hydrodynamic conditions on chemical composition and morphology of the coatings were studied. It was established that the addition of ammonia to the electrolyte contributes to the deposition of a more uniform, globular, nonporous coatings morphology. The effect of ammonia on the formation mechanism of coatings was substantiated. The stages of deposition and the limiting stage of the formation of Ni–Mo coatings from citrate-ammonia electrolytes, which involves the chemical reduction of molybdenum oxide (IV) to molybdenum, were determined using cyclic voltammetry.

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