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Effect of sodium dodecyl sulfate and different SiC quantities on electrodeposited Ni-Co alloy coatings

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/2051-672X/ac59d2

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Ni-Co; SiC electrodeposit; corrosion; nano-structured; tensile test; SDS surfactant; SiC nanoparticles

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  1. Directorate General for Scientific Research and Technological Development-DGRSDT, Algeria

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In this study, Ni-Co nanocomposites were prepared by electrodeposition in a modified Watts bath. The results showed that the co-deposition of SiC particles significantly improved the extreme tensile strength of the deposits, while the addition of SDS allowed for the filling of remaining gaps by SiC particles, achieving a homogeneous surface. Moreover, the incorporation of SiC particles and an increase in strain rate encouraged a ductile fracture mode in the nano-crystalline Ni-Co matrix. It was also observed that the addition of SDS increased the concentration of SiC particles in the Ni-Co samples.
Ni-Co nanocomposites Prepared by electrodeposition in a modified Watts bath containing various quantities of silicon carbide SiC and the organic additive sodium dodecyl sulfate SDS as a surfactant. The influence of nanoparticle incorporation on the electrodeposit microstructure, mechanical characteristics, and deformation process was studied. Vickers micro-hardness and weight loss tests were used to study the mechanical properties and morphology. The microstructure has also been analyzed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). Co-deposition of uniformly dispersed SiC particles, on the other hand, was found to improve the extreme tensile strength of the deposits significantly; SDS lowered the surface tension, allowing the SiC particles to fill in all remaining gaps to achieve a homogeneous surface. A process involving atoms that can dramatically improve flexibility. The incorporation of SiC particles and raising the strain rate encouraged a ductile fracture mode in a nano-crystalline Ni-Co matrix, which demonstrated a mixed mod behavior of flexible and brittle fracture; it was evident that the addition of SDS increases the concentration of SiC particles in general on Ni-Co samples. Moreover, compare Ni-Co with various amounts of SiC and Ni-Co/SiC with adding SDS. Furthermore, to achieve the highest possible electroplating efficiency.

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