Zinc electroplating on 1045 steel to prevent corrosion
Abstract
In the present work, the inhibition efficiency effect of 1045 steel was analyzed, superficially modified with zinc electrodeposits synthesized in a deep eutectic solvent (DES), obtained by choline chloride with urea (namely reline) and zinc chloride applying different potentials. The electrochemical evaluation was carried out by potentiodynamic polarization curves to obtain the corrosion density and inhibition efficiency of the different zinc electrodeposits. The 1045 steel surfaces were characterized by optical microscopy to evaluate the modifications due to the corrosion process in the acid medium.
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