Abstract

To form Al–Sn alloys for bearing materials, molten salt electrolysis was performed in an AlCl3–NaCl–KCl molten salt containing SnCl2 at 423K. The voltammogram showed that the cathodic reduction of the Sn ions started at a potential of 0.5V vs. Al/Al(III) in the molten salt showing that deposition of pure Sn was possible at 0.5V. Co-deposition of Al and Sn occurred at potentials more negative than 0.1V. The co-deposit was composed a solid solution of Al and Sn. The ratio of the Sn in the electrodeposits decreased with the potential from 100at.% at 0.2V to 19at.% at −0.3V. In the structural observations, electrodeposits with an alternate stacked structure of Al and Sn is obtained at −0.075V.

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