G RAPHENE nano-sheets (GNS) and cationic surfactants (S1&S2) are utilized for nickel composite coatings electrodeposition. They have a significant role in increasing the corrosion resistance of these coatings. A use of Nickel watt's bath with the addition of GNS as reinforcement material and different surfactants for nano-composite coatings deposition (Ni-GNS) are considered and the outcomes have been examined and discovered. Electrochemical techniques are utilized for examining the corrosion resistance for samples of nano-composite coatings in 0.6 M NaCl. The results suggest that the content of incorporated GNS increases with increasing the extent of GNS in plating bath. All of the Ni-GNS nano-composite layers in presence of surfactant have better corrosion resistance than the nickel coating. The best corrosion resistance value of about 64 kΩ cm 2 and relatively highest hardness value of 509 Hv for the composite coating electrode of Ni-GNS/with S1 are in comparison with the rest of nanocomposite coating electrodes or pure Ni coatings.
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