Конденсированные среды и межфазные границы (Mar 2024)
Electrochemical activity of electroless Ni-P coatings in the hydrogen evolution reaction
Abstract
The purpose of this study was investigation of the electrochemical activity of Ni-P coatings, differing in phosphorus content and structure, in the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and the identification of the reasons for their high activity in the reaction being studied. The coatings were deposited from an electroless nickel plating solution, the phosphorus content in the coatings (from 4.8 to 8.0 wt. %) varied by changing the pH of the solution. It was found that during cathodic polarization in 0.5 M H2SO4 additional surface activation occurs as a result of dissolution of the surface layer of the coating, removal of phosphorus from the surface layer, and development of the electrode surface. Of all the coatings studied coatings containing 4.8% phosphorus were most susceptible to cathodic activation. Coatings with a phosphorus content of 8.0% were least susceptible to cathodic activation. The similar electrochemical activity of the studied coatings (taking into account the roughness factor) in HER indicates that, as a result of cathodic polarization, the composition of the thin surface layer on which the cathodic reaction occurs is approximately the same, regardless of the initial phosphorus content
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