Structure, Composition, and Morphology of Aluminum–Nickel Alloys Electrodeposited from Dimethyl Sulfone Baths
It is difficult to perform the electrodeposition of aluminum alloys from aqueous solutions. In this study, aluminum–nickel was electrodeposited from an electrolyte containing dimethyl sulfone, AlCl3, and 0.0 mol%–1.0 mol% NiCl2 at deposition potentials ranging from −1.0 to −5.0 V (Al/Al3+). The surf...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Denki kagaku oyobi kōgyō butsuri kagaku 2018/11/05, Vol.86(6), pp.321-323 |
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Zusammenfassung: | It is difficult to perform the electrodeposition of aluminum alloys from aqueous solutions. In this study, aluminum–nickel was electrodeposited from an electrolyte containing dimethyl sulfone, AlCl3, and 0.0 mol%–1.0 mol% NiCl2 at deposition potentials ranging from −1.0 to −5.0 V (Al/Al3+). The surface morphologies of the Al–Ni alloys depended on the NiCl2 concentration and the deposition potential. The crystalline structure of the Al–Ni alloys also depended on the NiCl2-concentration. Furthermore, the content of Ni in the Al–Ni alloys increased with increase in the NiCl2 concentration. |
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ISSN: | 1344-3542 2186-2451 |
DOI: | 10.5796/electrochemistry.18-00023 |