Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5359751 | Applied Surface Science | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The influence of an external parallel strong parallel magnetic field (respect to current) on the electrocodeposition of nano-silicon particles into an iron matrix has been studied in this paper. Test results show that magnetic field has a great influence on the distribution of silicon, as well as the surface morphology and the thickness of the composite coatings. When no magnetic field was applied, a high current density was needed to get high concentration of silicon particles, while that could be easily obtained at a low current density with a 2Â T parallel magnetic field. However, Owing to the unevenness of the current density J-distribution on the surface of the electrode in 8Â T, the thicker and rougher composite deposits appear in the edge region (L or R region), and the thinner and smoother ones appear in the middle region (M). Meanwhile, the distribution curve of silicon content looks like a “pan” along the center line of coatings. A possible mechanism combining to the numerical simulation results was suggested out to illustrate the obtained experiment results.
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Authors
Pengwei Zhou, Yunbo Zhong, Huai Wang, Qiong Long, Fu Li, Zongqian Sun, Licheng Dong, Lijun Fan,