Obtaining and Characterization of Super-Hydrophobic Nickel Coatings Applied on ASTM A36 Carbon Steel Via Electrodeposition as an Alternative for Anticorrosive Protection
Walter Leandro Cordeiro da Silva Filho,
Giuliana Taissa Farias Salgueiro,
Maria Isabel Collasius Malta
et al.
Abstract:The present study aimed to develop and characterize super-hydrophobic nickel coatings through the electrodeposition process, employing myristic acid as a surface energy reducing agent, with the objective of enhancing corrosion resistance. ASTM A36 carbon steel (E00) specimens served as substrates for the application of three different coating conditions: pure nickel (E10); nickel associated with myristic acid (E01); and a bilayer structure consisting of a base layer of pure nickel succeeded by an additional la… Show more
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