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Effects of NH /citrate complexing agent ratio on Ni-Mo and Ni-Mo-O electrodeposits from ammonium citrate baths. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates how complexing agents like ammonium and citrate affect the electrodeposition of nickel-molybdenum (Ni-Mo) alloys by calculating metal species concentrations based on pH and ion concentrations.
  • Linear sweep voltammetry and Hull cell experiments were conducted to analyze how varying the current density and ammonium-to-citrate ratio influences the film's composition, structure, and crystallinity.
  • Results showed that the presence of Ni(NH) is crucial for the co-deposition of Ni-Mo alloys, leading to a shift from smooth amorphous deposits to globular nanocrystalline structures as the ammonium-to-citrate ratio changes, with significant amounts of molybdenum and oxygen detected in the composites.*

Article Abstract

To understand the effect of complexing agents (i.e., ammonium and citrate) in nickel-molybdenum electrodeposition, calculation of the concentration of various Ni and Mo species as a function of pH and initial concentration of metal ions and complexing agents was performed. In addition, linear sweep voltammetry and Hull cell experiments were systematically investigated to understand the effect of current density and ammonium-to-citrate ratio to film compositions, morphology, and crystallinity. The results indicated that Ni(NH) played a critical role in induced co-deposition mechanism of Ni-Mo alloys, which involved the reduced Ni and absorbed H atoms. Microstructure analysis of deposits indicated that the transition from smooth laminarly grown amorphous Ni-Mo-O composites to columnar and nanocrystalline metallic Ni-Mo alloys with a globular structure as the ammonium-to-citrate molar ratio increases. The highest Mo content of alloys was as high as 19 at%, and up to 70 at% O was present in the composites.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9468647PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2022.942423DOI Listing

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