Abstract

In our study, Ni/Al2O3 nanocomposite coatings were obtained by electrochemical deposition of alumina nanoparticles from nickel Watts baths with different concentrations of Al2O3 particles in solution. A comparison of the effects of mechanical (300rpm) and ultrasonic (24kHz, 38Wcm−2) stirring on the properties of electrodeposited Ni/Al2O3 composite coatings was performed, observing an enhancement of the Al2O3 incorporation in the composite coating and an improvement of the uniformity of particles distribution in the nickel metal matrix when ultrasonic energy was applied to the process. Moreover, the characterization of the coatings also showed that for both types of agitation, the incorporation of Al2O3 nanoparticles led to changes in the morphology and structure of the nickel matrix leading to an improvement of its tribological properties. These properties were further enhanced when ultrasonic stirring was used during the composite coating electrodeposition.

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