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Synthesis and characterization of Ni–Al2O3 composite coatings containing different forms of alumina

Electrodeposited Ni–Al 2 O 3 composite coatings were prepared using alumina powders synthesized from solution combustion method, precipitation method and a commercial source. Solution combustion synthesized alumina powder yielded α-phase; precipitation method yielded purely γ-phase; commercial alumi...

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Published in:Journal of applied electrochemistry 2010-12, Vol.40 (12), p.2161-2169
Main Authors: Aruna, S. T., William Grips, V. K., Rajam, K. S.
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Language:English
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Summary:Electrodeposited Ni–Al 2 O 3 composite coatings were prepared using alumina powders synthesized from solution combustion method, precipitation method and a commercial source. Solution combustion synthesized alumina powder yielded α-phase; precipitation method yielded purely γ-phase; commercial alumina powder was a mixture of α-, δ- and γ-phases. A nickel sulfamate bath was used for electro-codeposition. The current densities (0.23 A dm −2 for 20 h, 0.77 A dm −2 for 6 h, 1.55 A dm −2 for 3 h and 3.1 A dm −2 for 1.5 h) and bath agitation speeds (100, 200, 600 and 1000 rpm) were varied. The pH variations of the bath were higher during the electrodeposition of combustion synthesized alumina. The effect of different forms of alumina particles on the microhardness and microstructure of the nickel composite coating was studied. Composite coating containing combustion synthesized alumina particles was found to have higher microhardness (550 HK). It was found that at lower agitation speed (100 rpm), bigger particles were incorporated and at higher agitation speed (1000 rpm), smaller particles were incorporated. The area fraction of alumina particles incorporated in nickel matrix was highest for commercial alumina (24%). This study shows that it is not suffice to take just the current density and stirring speeds into account to explain the properties of the coatings but also to take into account the source of particles and their properties.
ISSN:0021-891X
1572-8838
DOI:10.1007/s10800-010-0198-3