Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6662027 | Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Electrodeposition of nanocrystalline Zn-Sn alloy was investigated in aqueous acidic electrolyte containing gluconate in the absence and presence of additives. Distribution diagrams of Zn (II) and Sn (II) species in acidic gluconate electrolyte showed that ZnSO4 and Sn(GH4)+ were the main species over the pH range of 2 to 5. The surface morphology of the Zn-Sn alloy deposited under various plating conditions showed that the production of nanocrystalline structure was not possible in the absence of additives. Additions of hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) and polyethylene glycol (PEG) with various molecular weight (M¯nâ¯=â¯400 and 2050â¯gâ¯moleâ1) were found to assist the formation of nanocrystalline structure. In the presence of CTAB and equal concentrations of PEG, the surface morphology of deposits exhibited a finer and more uniform structure with PEG 2050 than PEG 400. Nanocrystalline Zn-Sn alloy coating was produced from the bath containing 1â¯mM of CTAB and 1â¯g/L of PEG 2050. All zincâtin alloy deposits exhibited a low tin content (<35â¯wt%) as identified by EDS. X-ray diffraction patterns of deposits showed peaks of hexagonal zinc and tetragonal tin and confirmed the production of a co-deposited alloy coating, akin to a mechanical type zincâtin plating.
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Authors
Mahsa Esfahani, Jie Zhang, Yat Choy Wong, Yvonne Durandet, James Wang,