Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol.199, 239-248, 2017
Effect of graphene oxide nanosheets and ultrasonic electrodeposition technique on Ni-Mo/graphene oxide composite coatings
Nano Ni-Mo/graphene oxide (GO) sheet composites were successfully prepared by direct current electrodeposition with ultrasonic (WS) vibration on low-carbon steel. The composite coatings's roughness, microhardness, corrosion and oxidation resistance, which were influenced by GO and ultrasonic factors, were investigated. Results from scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Raman spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) showed reduced graphene oxide (rGO) distributed in the coatings. X-ray diffraction patterns indicated that a decreased grain size of the nanocrystalline composite coatings after ultrasonic modification. In addition, results from thermogravimetric analysis from 25 degrees C to 600 degrees C showed that incorporating GO enhanced oxidation resistance. Best corrosion resistance value of 3.62 K Omega cm(2) and 7.4 mu A cm(-2) of the ultrasonicated coatings (Ni Mo/GO) were detected compared with coatings (Ni Mo/GO) without sonic treatment or Ni-Mo coating. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.