2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2019.04.019
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Superhydrophobic nickel coating fabricated by scanning electrodeposition

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“…When the concentration of nano-CeO 2 particles in the plating solution reaches 1.5 g/L or more (Figure 3d), the surface morphology of the coating can be seen to have obvious agglomeration, and the surface of the coating is rough and uneven, with protrusions and defects generated. According to the analysis, the scanning jet of the plating solution accelerates the ion transport, increases the limiting current density, and strengthens the cathodic polarization, so that the deposition is performed at a high flow density [5]. The formation process of the compact nickel-based coating is similar to that of soil plant growth, and the nano-CeO 2 particles dispersed in the plating solution are similar to the seeds, and are adsorbed on the surface of the substrate by tiny solid particles, because the rare earth element Ce is the third sub-group element.…”
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“…When the concentration of nano-CeO 2 particles in the plating solution reaches 1.5 g/L or more (Figure 3d), the surface morphology of the coating can be seen to have obvious agglomeration, and the surface of the coating is rough and uneven, with protrusions and defects generated. According to the analysis, the scanning jet of the plating solution accelerates the ion transport, increases the limiting current density, and strengthens the cathodic polarization, so that the deposition is performed at a high flow density [5]. The formation process of the compact nickel-based coating is similar to that of soil plant growth, and the nano-CeO 2 particles dispersed in the plating solution are similar to the seeds, and are adsorbed on the surface of the substrate by tiny solid particles, because the rare earth element Ce is the third sub-group element.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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“…It has a large effective charge number and exhibits strong adsorption capacity. It can adsorb Ni 2+ , Fe 2+ , Co 2+ , and other ions [5]. As the deposition progresses, the seeds gradually grow, forming a cell structure with many different sizes.…”
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“…Shen et al [110] prepared a superhydrophobic nickel coating through jet electrodeposition process by spraying nickel ion from the nozzle to graphite media surface in 4 L/min. Cauliflower-like clusters covered the coating surface, which was projected by SEM, indicating an excellent superhydrophobicity.…”
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“…Compared with conventional electrodeposition, scanning electrodeposition is characterized by high speed jet impact and reciprocal cyclic scanning, which accelerate material transfer, enhance the effect of liquid phase transfer, and ultimately improve the deposition efficiency of the coating [13][14][15]. An increased ultimate current density accelerates the nucleation rate, which can promote a uniform and dense coating structure with good surface morphology and coating properties and thus has gained widespread attention [16][17][18][19].…”
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