Unveiling the Corrosion Mechanism of the NixSey Intermetallic Compound in Water-Based Solution

In this study, Ni-Se intermetallic compound coatings were fabricated using electrodeposition at various process temperatures (40-70 °C). The results show that increasing the process temperature promotes the deposition of Se, which leads to a transition in the crystal phase of the samples from the Ni...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS applied materials & interfaces 2024-11, Vol.16 (49), p.68247-68261
Hauptverfasser: Liang, Jui-Teng, Lin, Hwai-En
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Zusammenfassung:In this study, Ni-Se intermetallic compound coatings were fabricated using electrodeposition at various process temperatures (40-70 °C). The results show that increasing the process temperature promotes the deposition of Se, which leads to a transition in the crystal phase of the samples from the Ni0.85Se phase, prepared under low-temperature conditions, to a NiSe2 phase. The dissolution rate of Se in pure water from Ni-Se coatings is inversely related to the incorporated Se content, which indicates that the Ni0.85Se phase has a higher natural corrosion rate compared to the NiSe2 phase. Under the influence of an electric field, the corrosion behavior of Ni-Se coatings is dominated by a two-stage reaction involving Se transformation and dissolution. Coatings with a predominant Ni0.85Se phase exhibit more severe corrosion behavior compared to those with a predominant NiSe2 phase, which suggests that the corrosion reaction is enhanced by the electric field. However, because coatings with a predominant NiSe2 phase contain a higher proportion of Se22- ions, the dissolution reaction of SeOx, generated during the electrochemical reaction, is retarded, thereby inhibiting the progression of the corrosion reaction. Consequently, coatings with a predominant NiSe2 phase exhibit relatively better corrosion resistance in a water-based electrolyte.In this study, Ni-Se intermetallic compound coatings were fabricated using electrodeposition at various process temperatures (40-70 °C). The results show that increasing the process temperature promotes the deposition of Se, which leads to a transition in the crystal phase of the samples from the Ni0.85Se phase, prepared under low-temperature conditions, to a NiSe2 phase. The dissolution rate of Se in pure water from Ni-Se coatings is inversely related to the incorporated Se content, which indicates that the Ni0.85Se phase has a higher natural corrosion rate compared to the NiSe2 phase. Under the influence of an electric field, the corrosion behavior of Ni-Se coatings is dominated by a two-stage reaction involving Se transformation and dissolution. Coatings with a predominant Ni0.85Se phase exhibit more severe corrosion behavior compared to those with a predominant NiSe2 phase, which suggests that the corrosion reaction is enhanced by the electric field. However, because coatings with a predominant NiSe2 phase contain a higher proportion of Se22- ions, the dissolution reaction of SeOx, generated during the electrochemical react
ISSN:1944-8252
1944-8244
1944-8252
DOI:10.1021/acsami.4c13794