Electrodeposition Behavior of Zn–Co Alloys from an Alkaline Zincate Solution Containing Triethanolamine
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Electrodeposition behavior of Zn–Co alloys was investigated at current densities of 2–500 A·m−2 and a charge of 5 × 104 C·m−2 at 308 K in an unagitated zincate solution containing triethanolamine, which forms a stable complex with Co2+ ions. At current densities lower than 5 A·m−2, the Zn–Co alloys exhibited normal co-deposition behavior, with the electrochemically more noble Co being preferentially deposited. By contrast, at current densities higher than 6 A·m−2, they exhibited anomalous co-deposition behavior, with the electrochemically less noble Zn being preferentially deposited. The current efficiency for Zn–Co alloy deposition was low (about 20%) in the normal co-deposition region, while it was 95% in the anomalous co-deposition region. Also, in the anomalous co-deposition region, the partial polarization curves for Co deposition and H2 evolution were significantly shifted to the less noble direction by the coexistence of Zn2+ ions, suggesting the formation of an inhibitor species that results from the presence of Zn2+ ions in the cathode layer. On the other hand, in the normal co-deposition region, the underpotential deposition of Zn apparently occured simultaneously with Co deposition. Zn–Co alloys are composed of stable intermetallic compounds CoZn13 and Co5Zn21; therefore, the activity coefficient of Zn in the deposits appears to decrease remarkably.
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著者
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Nakano Hiroaki
Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University
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Oue Satoshi
Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University
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Kobayashi Shigeo
Faculty Of Engineering Kyushu Sangyo University
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Arakawa Shingo
Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University
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Shibata Shitoku
Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University
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