Synthesis of Corrosion-resistant Nanocrystalline Nickle-copper Alloy Coatings by Pulse-plating Technique

  • S.K. Ghosh Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai
  • A.K. Grover Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai
  • G.K. Dey Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai
  • A.K. Suri Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai
Keywords: Monel-400 alloy, corrosion-resistant alloys, nickel-copper alloys, pulse elecholysis, nanocrystalline alloys, nanocrystals, pulse current-plating technique, corrosion current density, direct current-plating technique

Abstract

Bright and smooth nanocrystalline Monel-type Ni-Cu alloy gets deposited from complex citrate electrolyte by pulse electrolysis. Transmission electron microscopy studies have revealed
that the deposited Ni-Cu alloy was nanocrystalline in nature and it comprised a two-phase (fcc+Ll,) mixture. The presence of twins could be seen in the nanocrystals. The Ni-Cu alloys
prepared by pulse electrolysis were finer grained (- 2.5-28.5 nm) than those deposited by direct current method. Nelson-Riley function has been used to calculate the lattice parameters for both the pulse current-plated and direct current-plated alloys from x-ray diffraction analysis. The microhardness values for pulse current-plated alloys were higher than for the direct currentplated alloys. The internal stresses of both the pulse current-deposited and the direct currentdeposited alloys have also been measured; the values were lower for pulse current-plated alloys. Potentiodynamic polarisation studies were carried out in aerated and deaerated neutral 3.0 Wt per cent NaCl solution and instantaneous corrosion current density of the plated alloy was determined and compared with the Monel-400 alloy. It was found that nanocrystalline pulse current-N,-35 8 Wt p;r cent copper alloy uxh~bitedlo wer instantaneous value of corros~onc urrent densirv than that of soeclrnens with direct current method and Monel-400 allov The d~ssolut~on ~ ~~~~-~ behaviour ofthe deposited nanocrystalline material was found to be more like general corrosion rather than localised corrosion as in the case of Monel-400 alloy.
Published
2005-01-01
How to Cite
Ghosh, S., Grover, A., Dey, G., & Suri, A. (2005). Synthesis of Corrosion-resistant Nanocrystalline Nickle-copper Alloy Coatings by Pulse-plating Technique. Defence Science Journal, 55(1), 63-74. https://doi.org/10.14429/dsj.55.1970