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Ceria Particles as Efficient Dopant in the Electrodeposition of Zn-Co-CeO2 Composite Coatings with Enhanced Corrosion Resistance: The Effect of Current Density and Particle Concentration

Riđošić, Marija; Bučko, Mihael; Salicio-Paz, Asier; García-Lecina, Eva; Živković, Ljiljana; Bajat, Jelena B.

(2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Riđošić, Marija
AU  - Bučko, Mihael
AU  - Salicio-Paz, Asier
AU  - García-Lecina, Eva
AU  - Živković, Ljiljana
AU  - Bajat, Jelena B.
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/9905
AB  - Novel Zn-Co-CeO2 protective composite coatings were deposited successfully from chloride plating solutions. Two different types of ceria sources were used and compared: commercial ceria powder and home-made ceria sol. Electrodeposition was performed by a direct current in the range of 1–8 A dm−2. Two different agitation modes were used and compared, magnetic stirring and ultrasound-assisted stirring (US). The influence of magnetic stirring on the stability of the related plating baths was evaluated via a dynamic scattering method. The results pointed to better stability of the prepared ceria sol. The morphology of the composite coatings was examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and particle content was determined by energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS). The results showed that the increase in the deposition current density was not beneficial to the coating morphology and particle content. The corrosion behavior of the Zn-Co-CeO2 composite coatings was analyzed and compared by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and polarization resistance. The ultrasound-assisted electrodeposition at small current densities was favorable for obtaining composite coatings with enhanced corrosion stability. The protection was more effective when US was applied and, additionally, upon utilization of ceria sol as a particle source, which was revealed by higher polarization resistance and greater low-frequency impedance modulus values for sol-derived composite coatings deposited under ultrasound.
T2  - Molecules
T1  - Ceria Particles as Efficient Dopant in the Electrodeposition of Zn-Co-CeO2 Composite Coatings with Enhanced Corrosion Resistance: The Effect of Current Density and Particle Concentration
VL  - 26
IS  - 15
SP  - 4578
DO  - 10.3390/molecules26154578
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Riđošić, Marija and Bučko, Mihael and Salicio-Paz, Asier and García-Lecina, Eva and Živković, Ljiljana and Bajat, Jelena B.",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Novel Zn-Co-CeO2 protective composite coatings were deposited successfully from chloride plating solutions. Two different types of ceria sources were used and compared: commercial ceria powder and home-made ceria sol. Electrodeposition was performed by a direct current in the range of 1–8 A dm−2. Two different agitation modes were used and compared, magnetic stirring and ultrasound-assisted stirring (US). The influence of magnetic stirring on the stability of the related plating baths was evaluated via a dynamic scattering method. The results pointed to better stability of the prepared ceria sol. The morphology of the composite coatings was examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and particle content was determined by energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS). The results showed that the increase in the deposition current density was not beneficial to the coating morphology and particle content. The corrosion behavior of the Zn-Co-CeO2 composite coatings was analyzed and compared by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and polarization resistance. The ultrasound-assisted electrodeposition at small current densities was favorable for obtaining composite coatings with enhanced corrosion stability. The protection was more effective when US was applied and, additionally, upon utilization of ceria sol as a particle source, which was revealed by higher polarization resistance and greater low-frequency impedance modulus values for sol-derived composite coatings deposited under ultrasound.",
journal = "Molecules",
title = "Ceria Particles as Efficient Dopant in the Electrodeposition of Zn-Co-CeO2 Composite Coatings with Enhanced Corrosion Resistance: The Effect of Current Density and Particle Concentration",
volume = "26",
number = "15",
pages = "4578",
doi = "10.3390/molecules26154578"
}
Riđošić, M., Bučko, M., Salicio-Paz, A., García-Lecina, E., Živković, L.,& Bajat, J. B.. (2021). Ceria Particles as Efficient Dopant in the Electrodeposition of Zn-Co-CeO2 Composite Coatings with Enhanced Corrosion Resistance: The Effect of Current Density and Particle Concentration. in Molecules, 26(15), 4578.
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26154578
Riđošić M, Bučko M, Salicio-Paz A, García-Lecina E, Živković L, Bajat JB. Ceria Particles as Efficient Dopant in the Electrodeposition of Zn-Co-CeO2 Composite Coatings with Enhanced Corrosion Resistance: The Effect of Current Density and Particle Concentration. in Molecules. 2021;26(15):4578.
doi:10.3390/molecules26154578 .
Riđošić, Marija, Bučko, Mihael, Salicio-Paz, Asier, García-Lecina, Eva, Živković, Ljiljana, Bajat, Jelena B., "Ceria Particles as Efficient Dopant in the Electrodeposition of Zn-Co-CeO2 Composite Coatings with Enhanced Corrosion Resistance: The Effect of Current Density and Particle Concentration" in Molecules, 26, no. 15 (2021):4578,
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26154578 . .
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Zn-Co-CeO2 vs. Zn-Co Coatings: Effect of CeO2 Sol in the Enhancement of the Corrosion Performance of Electrodeposited Composite Coatings

Riđošić, Marija; Nikolić, Nebojša D.; Salicio-Paz, Asier; García-Lecina, Eva; Živković, Ljiljana; Bajat, Jelena B.

(2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Riđošić, Marija
AU  - Nikolić, Nebojša D.
AU  - Salicio-Paz, Asier
AU  - García-Lecina, Eva
AU  - Živković, Ljiljana
AU  - Bajat, Jelena B.
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/9657
AB  - Electrodeposition and characterization of novel ceria-doped Zn-Co composite coatings was the main goal of this research. Electrodeposited composite coatings were compared to pure Zn-Co coatings obtained under the same conditions. The effect of two ceria sources, powder and home-made sol, on the morphology and corrosion resistance of the composite coatings was determined. During the electrodeposition process the plating solution was successfully agitated in an ultrasound bath. The source of the particles was found to influence the stability and dispersity of plating solutions. The application of ceria sol resulted in an increase of the ceria content in the resulting coating and favored the refinement from cauliflower-like morphology (Zn-Co) to uniform and compact coral-like structure (Zn-Co-CeO2 sol). The corrosion resistance of the composite coatings was enhanced compared to bare Zn-Co as evidenced by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and scanning Kelvin probe results. Zn-Co doped with ceria particles originating from ceria sol exhibited superior corrosion resistance compared to Zn-Co-CeO2 (powder) coatings. The self-healing rate of artificial defect was calculated based on measured Volta potential difference for which Zn-Co-CeO2 (sol) coatings exhibited a self-healing rate of 73.28% in a chloride-rich environment.
T2  - Metals
T1  - Zn-Co-CeO2 vs. Zn-Co Coatings: Effect of CeO2 Sol in the Enhancement of the Corrosion Performance of Electrodeposited Composite Coatings
VL  - 11
IS  - 5
SP  - 704
DO  - 10.3390/met11050704
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Riđošić, Marija and Nikolić, Nebojša D. and Salicio-Paz, Asier and García-Lecina, Eva and Živković, Ljiljana and Bajat, Jelena B.",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Electrodeposition and characterization of novel ceria-doped Zn-Co composite coatings was the main goal of this research. Electrodeposited composite coatings were compared to pure Zn-Co coatings obtained under the same conditions. The effect of two ceria sources, powder and home-made sol, on the morphology and corrosion resistance of the composite coatings was determined. During the electrodeposition process the plating solution was successfully agitated in an ultrasound bath. The source of the particles was found to influence the stability and dispersity of plating solutions. The application of ceria sol resulted in an increase of the ceria content in the resulting coating and favored the refinement from cauliflower-like morphology (Zn-Co) to uniform and compact coral-like structure (Zn-Co-CeO2 sol). The corrosion resistance of the composite coatings was enhanced compared to bare Zn-Co as evidenced by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and scanning Kelvin probe results. Zn-Co doped with ceria particles originating from ceria sol exhibited superior corrosion resistance compared to Zn-Co-CeO2 (powder) coatings. The self-healing rate of artificial defect was calculated based on measured Volta potential difference for which Zn-Co-CeO2 (sol) coatings exhibited a self-healing rate of 73.28% in a chloride-rich environment.",
journal = "Metals",
title = "Zn-Co-CeO2 vs. Zn-Co Coatings: Effect of CeO2 Sol in the Enhancement of the Corrosion Performance of Electrodeposited Composite Coatings",
volume = "11",
number = "5",
pages = "704",
doi = "10.3390/met11050704"
}
Riđošić, M., Nikolić, N. D., Salicio-Paz, A., García-Lecina, E., Živković, L.,& Bajat, J. B.. (2021). Zn-Co-CeO2 vs. Zn-Co Coatings: Effect of CeO2 Sol in the Enhancement of the Corrosion Performance of Electrodeposited Composite Coatings. in Metals, 11(5), 704.
https://doi.org/10.3390/met11050704
Riđošić M, Nikolić ND, Salicio-Paz A, García-Lecina E, Živković L, Bajat JB. Zn-Co-CeO2 vs. Zn-Co Coatings: Effect of CeO2 Sol in the Enhancement of the Corrosion Performance of Electrodeposited Composite Coatings. in Metals. 2021;11(5):704.
doi:10.3390/met11050704 .
Riđošić, Marija, Nikolić, Nebojša D., Salicio-Paz, Asier, García-Lecina, Eva, Živković, Ljiljana, Bajat, Jelena B., "Zn-Co-CeO2 vs. Zn-Co Coatings: Effect of CeO2 Sol in the Enhancement of the Corrosion Performance of Electrodeposited Composite Coatings" in Metals, 11, no. 5 (2021):704,
https://doi.org/10.3390/met11050704 . .
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