Crystallization and electrochemical corrosion behaviors of nanometer amorphous Ni-P alloys
Abstract
Ni-P alloy coatings with a phosphorus content of 11.65 wt% were deposited by electroless plating. The as-plated nano-amorphous Ni-P alloy coatings were heated in air for 1 h at 200-500 °C. By using an atomic force microscope and the x-ray diffraction method, the nanocrystalline morphology and the crystallization phase identification of the coatings were studied. The corrosion behavior of the coatings in the 3.5 wt% NaCl solution was analyzed using polarization curves and impedance spectroscopy. It was observed that the corrosion behavior of the coatings was affected by the change in the nanocrystalline structure; during the heat treatment, the nanocrystalline structure of the coating alloy undergoes sequential changes from amorphous → the adjustment of amorphous → precipitated phase → crystalline. Meanwhile, the corrosion behavior of the coating alloy has also changed from uniform corrosion controlled by charge transfer → uniform corrosion controlled by diffusion → grain boundary corrosion. The Ni phase and the Ni3P phase developed a compact and dense nanocrystal layer on the surface of the coating alloy, in which the best performance by the corrosion resistant coating can be found.
- Publication:
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Materials Research Express
- Pub Date:
- February 2020
- DOI:
- 10.1088/2053-1591/ab769f
- Bibcode:
- 2020MRE.....7b6418L
- Keywords:
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- electroless plating;
- nanocrystalline;
- corrosion resistance;
- uniform corrosion;
- diffusion control