The solar energy is one of the most promising energy sources today. In this context, the goal of this work is to produce selective surfaces for receiver tubes of parabolic trough collectors (PTCs). Ideally, solar collectors should have an absorbing surface that has high absorptance for radiation in the solar energy spectrum and, at the same time, low emittance. Therefore, Ni/NiO selective surfaces were produced with Ni in the first film and NiO in the second film. The method used was by electrolytic deposition of nickel on stainless steel AISI 304, followed by oxidation in a muffle furnace. The thicknesses of the coatings were measured with the photometer Digimess, making it possible to verify their variations and the surface irregularities typical of the electrodeposition procedure. The NiO film was observed in scanning electron microscope (SEM). The film hardness was evaluated by the pencil hardness test and the adhesion by the tape test.
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