Affiliation:
1. ICTM - Institute of Electrochemistry, Belgrade
2. Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry, Krakow, Poland
Abstract
Ni-W alloys electrodeposited from citrate solution consist of three different
phases, which are all present in high W-content alloys: a solid solution of
W in a Ni matrix; an intermetallic compound Ni4W, as well as another solid
solution of Win Ni with a W content higher than 20 mol.%. XPS analysis revealed
that the alloys were covered with a surface layer of complex structure
containing the pure metals Ni and W, Ni(OH)2 andWO3, on the very surface as
well as some partially reduced oxideWO2.72 (most probably a solid solution
of WO2.72 in Ni) and tungsten carbide in the layer underneath. It is highly
likely that some of the oxide species in the layer act as intermediates in
the cathodic deposition process. Identifying these species should be the
clue to a more detailed understanding of the mechanism of induced deposition
of W than has been achieved so far. Corrosion of Ni-W alloys in sulfuric acid
solution at OCP, occurs by the preferential dissolution of nickel from the
surface layer. The longer the corrosion process lasts, the more the surface
behaves like pure W. The lowest initial corrosion rates were recorded with
alloys rich in W, but after aging at OCP the lowest corrosion c.d. was found
for the Ni-W alloy with the most homogenous phase structure, consisting of
the solid solution only.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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