New Cyanide-Free Ammonia Bath for Brass Alloy Coatings on Steel Substrate by Electrodeposition

Ibrahim, Magdy; Rashed S. Bakdash;

Abstract


The electrodeposition of highly adherent brass alloy coating onto steel substrate was successfully achieved using a cyanide-free ammonia solution. Ammonia solution forms soluble complexes with both Zn2+ and Cu2+ ions with high stability constants. The bath composition necessary to obtain smooth and highly adherent red brass alloy contains: CuSO4.5H2O 30 g/L, ZnSO4.7H2O 30 g/L, NH3 88ml /L, (NH4)2SO4 50 g/L, KOH 20 g/L, pH 9.65, t = 15 min., i = 0.12 Adm-2and at 20oC. The investigations were carried out using voltammetric techniques such as; potentiodynamic cathodic polarization curves, anodic linear stripping voltammetry and cyclic voltammetry. The zinc content in the brass alloy deposits was ranged from 5-18.5 wt%. The cyclic voltammetric data indicating that the rate of growth is controlled by mass transfer of copper and zinc ions to the growing center. The first stage of nucleation and growth of brass alloy fit the model of three dimensional instantaneous nucleation. The brass deposit was characterized by XRD and SEM measurements.


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Title New Cyanide-Free Ammonia Bath for Brass Alloy Coatings on Steel Substrate by Electrodeposition
Authors Ibrahim, Magdy ; Rashed S. Bakdash 
Keywords Brass alloy, Cyclic voltammetry, XRD analysis, Chronoamperometry, Ammonia
Issue Date 2015
Publisher ESG
Journal Int. J. Electrochem. Sci., 

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