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A Comparative Study on the Corrosion Resistance and Long-Term Stability of Hierarchical Superhydrophobic Nickel Coatings Obtained by One-Step and Two-Step Electrodeposition Processes Publisher



Daneshnia A1 ; Raeissi K1 ; Salehikahrizsangi P2 ; Khorsand S3
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  1. 1. Department of Materials Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, 84156-83111, Iran
  2. 2. Dental Research Center, Dental Research Institute, School of Dentistry, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
  3. 3. Alloyed Ltd, 15 Oxford Industrial Park, Oxford, OX5 1QU, United Kingdom

Source: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance Published:2024


Abstract

Hierarchically structured nickel coating is a special type of coating with both micro- and nano-scale features, which give rise to its superhydrophobic properties. This study compares these coatings obtained via two electroplating methods, one-step and two-step processes. The one-step method, utilizing an organic bath, achieves hierarchical structure formation and surface energy reduction simultaneously, without requiring a 2-week air storage post-electrodeposition. Water contact angles of 155.7 ± 0.3 and 172.3 ± 0.2° were observed for the two-step and one-step coatings, respectively. Electrochemical analyses reveal a 50% reduction in corrosion current density and a threefold increase in charge transfer resistance for the one-step coating, indicating superior corrosion performance compared to the two-step coating. Long-term durability studies under saline conditions demonstrated the one-step coating is superior in maintaining hydrophobicity and corrosion resistance over extended immersion periods. Notably, the one-step coating exhibits sustained performance, maintaining a Wenzel (petal) state and higher charge transfer resistance (≈ 10 kΩ cm2) even after 9 days of immersion, while the two-step coating experiences substrate penetration by saline solution. © ASM International 2024.