Abstract

Abstract The process of preparing surface composite by molten salt co-deposition is the result of the mass transfer of active particles in molten salt, electrochemical reduction, and solid diffusion. In this study, we prepared Cr–Ni alloy/low-carbon steel surface composites in NaCl, KCl, NaF, Cr2O3, and NiO melt salt system successfully, and analyzed the entire diffusion dynamics process, aiming to find out the limiting links and provide ideas for further improving the preparation efficiency. The results show that chromium and nickel ions are simultaneously reduced on the cathode surface through two and one steps, respectively. And an alloy layer with Fe content of 64.52 wt%, Ni content of 28.96 wt%, and Cr content of 6.52 wt% is formed on the surface of low-carbon steel substrate. The average diffusion coefficients of chromium and nickel atoms in the surface composites are 1.16 × 10−14 and 1.44 × 10−14 m2·s−1. The mass transfer process in molten salt is the limiting link in the whole preparation process.

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