2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2014.11.037
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The influence of molybdenum on the corrosion resistance of ternary Zn–Co–Mo alloy coatings deposited from citrate–sulphate bath

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“…All the 230 coatings exhibit a crystalline structure in the diffractograms. Similar result was obtained in the codeposition of Mo in Zn-Co alloy[40]. Regardless 232 of the current density, the preferred orientation is (411) plane.…”
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“…All the 230 coatings exhibit a crystalline structure in the diffractograms. Similar result was obtained in the codeposition of Mo in Zn-Co alloy[40]. Regardless 232 of the current density, the preferred orientation is (411) plane.…”
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“…In a typical 260 ALSV curve, a higher dissolution potential corresponds to better corrosion resistance 261[40]. The analysis is also evidenced by EDS results.…”
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“…In the more actual research [2,3], the optimal conditions of the deposition of Zn-Co-Mo coatings have been defined. Recent work has been dedicated to determining the corrosion resistance of bright and homogeneous ternary Zn-Co-Mo alloy coatings in NaCl solution [3].…”
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“…In the more actual research [2,3], the optimal conditions of the deposition of Zn-Co-Mo coatings have been defined. Recent work has been dedicated to determining the corrosion resistance of bright and homogeneous ternary Zn-Co-Mo alloy coatings in NaCl solution [3]. It has been demonstrated that the coatings with a content of about 2.7 wt.% Mo and 3.8 wt.% Co possess significantly better corrosion resistance than that of pure zinc coatings [3].…”
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