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Effects of magnetic fields on Fe-Si composite electrodeposition
by
Qiong Long Yun-bo Zhong Huai Wang Tian-xiang Zheng Jun-feng Zhou Zhong-ming Ren
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Cathodes
/ Ceramics
/ Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Coatings
/ Composites
/ Corrosion and Coatings
/ Current efficiency
/ Electrodeposition
/ Electrodes
/ Flux density
/ Glass
/ Magnetic fields
/ Magnetic flux
/ Materials Science
/ Metal sheets
/ Metallic Materials
/ MFD
/ Natural Materials
/ Particulate composites
/ Silicon
/ Surfaces and Interfaces
/ Thin Films
/ Tribology
/ 复合
/ 涂层表面
/ 电效应
/ 电极系统
/ 电流密度
/ 磁场
/ 阴极电流效率
2014
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Effects of magnetic fields on Fe-Si composite electrodeposition
by
Qiong Long Yun-bo Zhong Huai Wang Tian-xiang Zheng Jun-feng Zhou Zhong-ming Ren
in
Cathodes
/ Ceramics
/ Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Coatings
/ Composites
/ Corrosion and Coatings
/ Current efficiency
/ Electrodeposition
/ Electrodes
/ Flux density
/ Glass
/ Magnetic fields
/ Magnetic flux
/ Materials Science
/ Metal sheets
/ Metallic Materials
/ MFD
/ Natural Materials
/ Particulate composites
/ Silicon
/ Surfaces and Interfaces
/ Thin Films
/ Tribology
/ 复合
/ 涂层表面
/ 电效应
/ 电极系统
/ 电流密度
/ 磁场
/ 阴极电流效率
2014
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Effects of magnetic fields on Fe-Si composite electrodeposition
by
Qiong Long Yun-bo Zhong Huai Wang Tian-xiang Zheng Jun-feng Zhou Zhong-ming Ren
in
Cathodes
/ Ceramics
/ Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Coatings
/ Composites
/ Corrosion and Coatings
/ Current efficiency
/ Electrodeposition
/ Electrodes
/ Flux density
/ Glass
/ Magnetic fields
/ Magnetic flux
/ Materials Science
/ Metal sheets
/ Metallic Materials
/ MFD
/ Natural Materials
/ Particulate composites
/ Silicon
/ Surfaces and Interfaces
/ Thin Films
/ Tribology
/ 复合
/ 涂层表面
/ 电效应
/ 电极系统
/ 电流密度
/ 磁场
/ 阴极电流效率
2014
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Effects of magnetic fields on Fe-Si composite electrodeposition
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Effects of magnetic fields on Fe-Si composite electrodeposition
2014
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Coatings containing Fe-Si particles were electrodeposited on 3.0wt% Si steel sheets under magnetic fields. The effects of magnetic flux density (MFD), electrode arrangement and current density on the surface morphology, the silicon content in the coatings and the cathode current efficiency were investigated. When a magnetic field was applied parallel to the current and when the MFD was less than 0.5 T, numerous needle-like structures appeared on the coating surface. With increasing MFD, the needle-like structures weakened and were transformed into dome-shaped structures. Meanwhile, compared to results obtained in the absence of a magnetic field, the silicon content in the coatings significantly increased as the MFD was increased for all of the samples obtained using a vertical electrode system. However, in the case of an aclinic electrode system, the silicon content decreased. Furthermore, the cathode current efficiency was considerably diminished when a magnetic field was applied. A possible mechanism for these phenomena was discussed.
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University of Science and Technology Beijing,Springer Nature B.V,Shanghai Key Laboratory of Modern Metal urgy and Material Processing, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200072, China
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