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摘要
高熵合金(HEAs)因其多组分特性和显著的高熵效应而受到越来越多的关注。然而,要获得性能更好的高熵合金仍然具有挑战性。HEA 的特性可通过制造技术进行调节。电沉积可以在降低加工温度和能耗水平的同时,实现 HEA 涂层所需的性能特征。本文在不同电流密度下,在铜基底上电沉积了新型铁钴镍铬 HEA 涂层。研究了不同电流密度下制备的铁钴镍铬高压电解镀层的微观结构、镀层厚度、硬度、耐磨性和腐蚀性能。X 射线衍射 (XRD) 显示 HEA 涂层具有单一无序面心立方 (FCC) 固溶相。扫描电子显微镜(SEM)显示,在 25 A/dm2 的电流密度下制备的铁钴镍铬 HEA 涂层表面均匀致密,涂层开裂现象明显减少,结构完整性得到改善。在 25A/dm2 下制备的涂层还显示出最大厚度和与基体的良好结合,以及明显增强的耐磨性。随着制备电流密度的增加,涂层的硬度也在增加。涂层硬度在 30A/dm2 时达到最大值。在模拟海水条件的 3.5 wt% 氯化钠溶液中,以 25 A/dm2 的电流密度制备的铁钴镍铬 HEA 涂层显示出更强的耐腐蚀电化学性能。通过比较在不同电流密度下制备的涂层的微观结构、元素含量和性能,发现在 25A/dm2 下制备的铁钴镍铬高熵合金涂层性能最佳。
Microstructures and properties of FeCoNiCr high-entropy alloy coatings prepared by electrodeposition
High-entropy alloys (HEAs) have attracted increasing attention owing to their multi-component characteristics with notable high entropy effects. However, obtaining HEAs with improved properties is still challenging. The properties of HEAs can be modulated by the fabrication technique. Electrodeposition could achieve the desired performance characteristics of HEA coatings while operating at reduced processing temperatures and energy consumption levels. Herein, novel FeCoNiCr HEA coatings were electrodeposited on copper substrates under various current densities. The microstructure, coating thickness, hardness, wear resistance, and corrosion properties of the FeCoNiCr HEA coatings prepared at different current densities were all examined. X-ray diffraction (XRD) revealed HEA coatings with a single disordered face-centered cubic (FCC) solid solution phase. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) indicated uniform and dense surface of FeCoNiCr HEA coatings fabricated under a current density of 25 A/dm2, with significantly reduced coating cracking and improved structural integrity. The coatings prepared at 25A/dm2 also exhibited maximum thickness and favorable bonding with the substrate, as well as notably enhanced wear resistance. As the preparation current density increases, the hardness of the coating increases. The hardness of the coating reaches its maximum at 30A/dm2. FeCoNiCr HEA coatings fabricated under a current density of 25 A/dm2 in a 3.5 wt% NaCl solution simulated seawater conditions demonstrated improved electrochemical resistance to corrosion. By comparing the microstructure, Elemental content and properties of coatings prepared at various current densities, it was found that the FeCoNiCr high entropy alloy coating prepared at 25A/dm2 showed the best performance.
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