2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2011.10.011
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Electrodeposition and characterisation of nanocrystalline Ni–Mo coatings

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“…However, the grain size determined from TEM observations was slightly greater than that obtained from the XRD calculations based on Scherrer's equation. This result is consistent with literature reports [20,29]. Although some scholars have studied the single element of Ni metal to confirm the inverse HallPetch mechanism [30,31], the hardness of the Ni-Mo coatings increases with decreasing grain size (as low as 3.2 nm) in this study.…”
Section: Microstructural Characterizationsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…However, the grain size determined from TEM observations was slightly greater than that obtained from the XRD calculations based on Scherrer's equation. This result is consistent with literature reports [20,29]. Although some scholars have studied the single element of Ni metal to confirm the inverse HallPetch mechanism [30,31], the hardness of the Ni-Mo coatings increases with decreasing grain size (as low as 3.2 nm) in this study.…”
Section: Microstructural Characterizationsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…At sufficiently short pulse periods (less than 10 s), the Mo content of the pulse-plated alloys was higher than in DC plating [18]. Han [20]. Their results indicated that the Ni-Mo coatings with the best micromechanical and tribological properties were obtained at higher current densities (above 3.5 A/dm 2 ) and that the friction coefficient of the best Ni-Mo coating (deposited at 4 A/dm 2 ) was two times lower compared with the Cr layer.…”
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“…The Ni-Mo substrates for superconducting coatings are produced by severe cryorolling and subsequent annealing resulting in an extremely sharp cube texture which is required for epitaxial coatings. These Ni-Mo alloys also exhibit high hardness, wear, thermal and corrosion resistance, and therefore they are readily useful as hard coating materials [29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Electrodeposition-prepared transition metal oxide films exhibit good electrochromic properties. For electrodeposited Mo-Ni oxide films, it has been shown that as Mo content increases, certain peaks in XRD broaden and disappear due to a decrease in grain size [8,9]. Even though there are reports for the optical properties, structural characteristics, band assignments and electrical properties by dip spin coating Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) plates, values are reported only for Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) substrates in this paper.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%