Electrodeposition of Ni-Co Alloys and Their Mechanical Properties by Micro-Vickers Hardness Test

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Nanocrystalline Ni-Co alloy deposits with grain sizes less than 30 nm were produced by electrodeposition with a direct current in a sulfamate bath. Surfaces of the Ni-Co alloy deposits showed granular morphology. The size of the granular particles and the Co content decreased when a lower current density was applied. Addition of NiBr2 and a surface brightener (NSF-E) into the bath resulted in the grain refinement effect and an increase of Co content in the deposit. The grain size reached roughly 14 nm and 60 at.% of Co content in Ni-Co alloys electrodeposited with the bath containing the two additives. Ni-Co alloys obtained in this study showed higher microhardnesses than those of pure Ni and Co deposits prepared under the same condition, which revealed the solid solution strengthening effect. With a decrease in the grain size, the microhardness further increased, and this trend followed the Hall–Petch relationship well. The maximum microhardness value of 862.2 Hv was obtained owing to both the grain boundary and solid solution strengthening effects.

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Jiang, Y., Chen, C. Y., Chang, T. F. M., Luo, X., Yamane, D., & Sone, M. (2021). Electrodeposition of Ni-Co Alloys and Their Mechanical Properties by Micro-Vickers Hardness Test. Electrochem, 2(1), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.3390/electrochem2010001

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