The fundamentals of nano- and submicro-scaled ceramic particles incorporation into electrodeposited nickel layers: Zeta potential measurements |
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Authors: | Helena Simunkova Paola Pessenda-Garcia Paul Angerer Gerhard E. Nauer |
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Affiliation: | a Centre of Electrochemical Surface Technology, Wiener Neustadt, Austria b Vienna University of Technology, Austria c Faculty of Chemistry, University of Vienna, Austria |
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Abstract: | Nano- and submicro-scaled ZrO2 particles were codeposited into Ni matrix by an electrochemical plating process using a Watts bath. The incorporation has been studied in relation to dispersion stability. The ZrO2 particles were characterized through zeta potential electro-acoustic measurements and particle size distribution. SEM and EDX analysis of the codeposited layers were performed to characterise the coating morphology and to determine the particle concentration in the layer. A content up to 10 vol.% of ZrO2 was found in Ni matrix. As electrostatic repulsion within the dispersion increases, particle agglomeration slows down and the concentration of non-agglomerated particles rises resulting in an enhanced amount of particles incorporated in the electroplated Ni layers. The effect of electrophoresis and diffusion on particle transport to the cathode is discussed. |
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Keywords: | Electrodeposition Zeta potential Diffusion Nickel Zirconium dioxide Dispersion coatings |
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