Y. SalhiS. CherroufMohammed Cherkaoui
The electrodeposition of Cu-Zn-Sn (CZT) coating at ambient temperature was investigated. The bath consists of metal salts SnSO4, ZnSO4,7H2O and CuSO4,5H2O and sodium citrate (NaC6H5Na3O7,2H2O) as a complexing agent. For precipitation, the pH is maintained at 5. The reducing of copper, tin and zinc through Cu2HCit3−, Sncit2− and ZnHcit− complexes respectively are confirmed by the presence of three cathodic peaks on the voltammograms realized on steel and ITO glass substrate. X-ray diffraction patterns revealed peaks corresponding to the phases: Cu-Zn cubic, Cu-Sn hexagonal and β-Sn tetragonal. The deposition rate is 35 μm/h. SEM observation and EDAX analysis showed that the coating consists of a uniform CZT layer of which composition is 55% copper, 20% zinc and 25% tin at -1.5V. A preliminary study showed a remarkable improvement in the corrosion resistance of CZT coated steel in comparison with bare steel.
Salem S. ZahmiElizabeth J. Podlaha
Salem S. ZahmiElizabeth J. Podlaha
Honorata KazimierczakPiotr Ozga
Hugo L. S. SantosA. A. CorreaMurilo F. GromboniLúcia H. Mascaro