Author
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- JIBO JIANG
(School of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Shanghai Institute of Technology, Haiquan Road 100, Shanghai 201418, P. R. China)
- HAOTIAN CHEN
(School of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Shanghai Institute of Technology, Haiquan Road 100, Shanghai 201418, P. R. China)
- LIYING ZHU
(School of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Shanghai Institute of Technology, Haiquan Road 100, Shanghai 201418, P. R. China)
- YAOXIN SUN
(School of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Shanghai Institute of Technology, Haiquan Road 100, Shanghai 201418, P. R. China)
- WEI QIAN
(School of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Shanghai Institute of Technology, Haiquan Road 100, Shanghai 201418, P. R. China)
- HUALIN LIN
(School of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Shanghai Institute of Technology, Haiquan Road 100, Shanghai 201418, P. R. China)
- SHENG HAN
(School of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Shanghai Institute of Technology, Haiquan Road 100, Shanghai 201418, P. R. China)
Abstract
Graphene oxide (GO) sheet and ultrasonic field (UF) were successfully employed to produce Ni–B/GO and UF–Ni–B/GO composite coatings on Q235 mild steel by electroless plating. The composite coatings’ structure and surface morphology were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Raman spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Results showed that GO was successfully co-deposited in the Ni–B alloy. Moreover, UF–Ni–B/GO composite coatings have smoother surface and thicker cross-section than others. The microhardness and corrosion resistance of the sample coatings were determined using Vickers hardness tests, Tafel electrochemical tests and electrochemical impedance measurements (EIS) in 3.5wt.% NaCl solution to receive the effect of GO and ultrasonic. The findings indicated that UF–Ni–B/GO exhibited optimum hardness (856HV) and enhanced corrosion resistance (6.38 μA cm−2) over the Ni–B and Ni–B/GO coatings. Due to these interesting properties of the coating, it could be used as a protective material in the automotive and aerospace industries for parts of machines that were manipulated in high temperature and corrosive environments.
Suggested Citation
Jibo Jiang & Haotian Chen & Liying Zhu & Yaoxin Sun & Wei Qian & Hualin Lin & Sheng Han, 2019.
"MICROSTRUCTURE AND ELECTROCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF Ni–B/GO ULTRASONIC-ASSISTED COMPOSITE COATINGS,"
Surface Review and Letters (SRL), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 26(10), pages 1-12, December.
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RePEc:wsi:srlxxx:v:26:y:2019:i:10:n:s0218625x1950080x
DOI: 10.1142/S0218625X1950080X
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