DocumentCode :
3533729
Title :
Electrodeposition of nano crystalline nickel using pulse technique for hi-tech applications
Author :
Srinivasan, S. Hanmug As Ig Am Ani ; Silaimani, Sm ; Vivekanandan, G. ; Veeramani, P.
Author_Institution :
Central Electrochem. Res. Inst. (CECRI), Karaikudi, India
fYear :
2011
fDate :
28-30 Nov. 2011
Firstpage :
47
Lastpage :
49
Abstract :
Nickel is deposited from different electrolytes as sulphate, sulphamate, chloride for its various applications. Electrodeposition of nickel is used mostly for corrosion protection of steel and for both decorative and functional applications. Bright, Semi-bright coatings can be obtained from various compositions of electrolytes for its various requirements. Nickel is also used for electroforming purposes to fabricate critical components which cannot be produced by conventional fabrication processes. Some of the strategic components like rocket engine thrust chamber, missile cone, seamless crucible, engine for Reusable Launch vehicle and MEMS are fabricated by electroforming process; this process is also engaged in the preparation of mould for hologram, DVD, currency etc. The present study dealt with deposition of nano crystalline nickel from sulphamate electrolyte by direct current and pulsed current; surface morphology was studied by SEM, X-ray diffraction pattern of electrodeposited samples. The results are of impressive one that nano crystalline nickel was obtained in the order of 60 to 80 nanometers by pulse technique.
Keywords :
X-ray diffraction; electrodeposition; electrolytes; nanofabrication; nanostructured materials; nickel; organic compounds; scanning electron microscopy; surface morphology; DVD; MEMS; Ni; SEM; X-ray diffraction pattern; currency; direct current deposition; electrodeposition; electroforming; electroforming process; engine; hi-tech applications; hologram; missile cone; mould preparation; nanocrystalline nickel; pulse technique; pulsed current deposition; reusable launch vehicle; rocket engine thrust chamber; seamless crucible; semibright coatings; size 60 nm to 80 nm; steel corrosion protection; sulphamate electrolyte; surface morphology; Cleaning; Engines; Integrated circuits; Nickel; Rockets; X-ray diffraction; X-ray scattering; Electrodeposition of nickel; nanocrystalline nickel; pulse deposition of nickel;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Nanoscience, Engineering and Technology (ICONSET), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chennai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0071-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICONSET.2011.6167908
Filename :
6167908
Link To Document :
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