Abstract

The mechanism responsible for the inclusion of Al2O3 and SiC nanoparticles, the mixture of Nb2N and Ta2N (1: 1), MoS2, Cr2O3, and SiO2 with diverse electric conductivity, hydrophilicity, and resistance to solution components in chromium deposits from the sulfate–oxalate suspension solutions based on Cr(III) was studied. The main factors that determine the formation of chromium composite electrochemical coatings, their composition, and surface morphology were determined. The film on the surface of the growing deposit of the intermediates of the reduction of chromium ions plays the key role in the formation of composite coatings from Cr(III) and Cr(VI) sulfate–oxalate suspension solutions. The film can play the role of a structural mechanical barrier that hinders the incorporation of particles in the deposit, or it can fix the particles on the electrode surface by creating hydroxo bridges with chemisorbed hydroxide compounds on the particle surface.

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