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The effect of formic acid concentration on the conductivity and corrosion resistance of chromium carbide coatings electroplated with trivalent chromium

Journal

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 282, Issue -, Pages 544-551

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2013.06.008

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Electroplating; Trivalent chromium; Chromium carbide coating; Conductivity; Corrosion resistance

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Different concentrations of formic acid were added into a trivalent chromium electroplating solution to produce chromium carbide (Cr-C) coatings. The influence of the formic acid concentration on chemical composition, microstructure, surface morphology, corrosion resistance, conductivity and carbon content of the resulting Cr-C coatings was studied. Formic acid was found to increase the carbon content in the coatings so as to form Cr-C films. These coatings had a nearly amorphous structure containing Cr, Cr2O3, and various Cr-C compounds with carbon content uniformly distributed throughout the coatings. The carbon content and the conductivity of the Cr-C layer were correlated with formic acid concentration. For a formic acid concentration of 2 M, the Cr-C layer had the highest carbon content (similar to 28%), the lowest contact resistance, and the best corrosion resistance along with a corrosion current density of similar to 6.4 x 10(-7) A/cm(2). (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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