Electrodeposition of ZnNi Alloys from Choline Chloride/Ethylene Glycol Deep Eutectic Solvent and Pure Ethylene Glycol for Corrosion Protection

Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified potentiostatic ZnNi deposition metastable γ ZnNi phase Biophysics ethylene glycol 02 engineering and technology Ionic liquid Biochemistry Metallization potentiodynamic corrosion tests Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified phase composition point Medicine Pure Ethylene Glycol 0210 nano-technology Physical Sciences not elsewhere classified Biotechnology Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcb.0c04784 Publication Date: 2020-11-11T15:23:29Z
ABSTRACT
The present work follows the trend to develop non-aqueous electrolytes for the deposition of corrosion resistant ZnNi alloys. It investigates the use of the choline chloride/ethylene glycol (1:2 molar ratio) eutectic mixture and of pure ethylene glycol as solvents for ZnNi electroplating. The electrochemical behavior of Zn and Ni is investigated via cyclic voltammetry, and potentiostatic ZnNi deposition is performed. Ni content is found to be precisely tunable in the 10-20% wt range, which presents the highest industrial interest for corrosion protection. ZnNi coatings obtained are characterized from the morphological and phase composition point of view. Evidence of the formation of a metastable γ ZnNi phase is observed for both choline chloride/ethylene glycol and pure ethylene glycol. Finally, potentiodynamic corrosion tests are performed to assess their corrosion properties.
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