Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1669354 | Thin Solid Films | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The electroless deposition of boron-containing Ni (EN-B) film from a supercritical carbon dioxide (sc-CO2) bath was introduced. The deposition rate in sc-CO2 bath was one order of magnitude lower than that at ambient pressure without the presence of sc-CO2. A more uniform chemical composition of the EN-B film could be obtained if it was deposited in the sc-CO2 bath. X-ray diffraction analyses revealed that the as-deposited film was amorphous in nature, despite of the deposition condition. Deposition defects such as cracks and voids could be avoided if the deposition was conducted in the sc-CO2 bath. Crystallization and boride precipitation were found after heat treatment at 400 °C for 1 h. The EN-B film deposited from the sc-CO2 bath had a higher hardness as compared with that of the normal EN-B coating. A substantial increase in hardness was obtained due to boride precipitation.
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Authors
Hung-Yu Wang, Sung-Ting Chung, Yan-Chi Chuang, Wen-Ta Tsai,