M. Bouanani et al., Microstructural characterization and corrosion resistance of Ni-Zn-P alloys electrolessly deposited from a sulphate bath, J APPL ELEC, 29(5), 1999, pp. 637-645
Electroless Ni-Zn-P alloy coatings were obtained on an iron substrate from
a sulfate bath at various pH values. The effects of changes in bath pH on a
lloy composition, morphology, microstructure and corrosion resistance were
studied. Scanning electron microscopy was performed to observe the morpholo
gical change of the deposits with bath pH. Coating crystallinity was invest
igated by grazing incidence asymmetric Bragg X-ray diffraction and transmis
sion electron microscopy. A transition from an amorphous to polycrystalline
structure was observed on increasing the bath alkalinity, and thus decreas
ing the phosphorus content of the alloys. A single crystalline phase corres
ponding to face-centred-cubic nickel was identified in the alloys obtained
from a strong alkaline solution. An increase in zinc percentage up to 23% i
n the deposits does not change the f.c.c. nickel crystalline structure. Cor
rosion potential and polarization resistance measurements indicated that th
e corrosion resistance of electroless Ni-Zn-P alloys depends strongly on th
e microstructure and chemical composition. The deposits obtained at pH 9.0-
9.5 and with 11.4-12.5% zinc and 11.8-11.2% phosphorous exhibited the best
corrosion resistance.