Rotating-Magnetic-Field-Assisted Electrodeposition of Copper for Ambulance Medical Equipment

This study examines the influence of the application of a rotating magnetic field in the electrodeposition of copper (Cu). During the electrodeposition, five constant magnets were rotated (500 and 800 rpm) towards the bottom of the sample. To investigate deposition rate, surface morphology, phase,...

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Main Authors: Syamsuir Syamsuir, Ferry Budhi Susetyo, Bambang Soegijono, Sigit Dwi Yudanto, Basori Basori, Maman Kartaman Ajiriyanto, Daniel Edbert, Evi Ulina Margaretha Situmorang, Dwi Nanto, Cahaya Rosyidan
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang 2023-08-01
Series:Automotive Experiences
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Online Access:https://journal.unimma.ac.id/index.php/AutomotiveExperiences/article/view/9067
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author Syamsuir Syamsuir
Ferry Budhi Susetyo
Bambang Soegijono
Sigit Dwi Yudanto
Basori Basori
Maman Kartaman Ajiriyanto
Daniel Edbert
Evi Ulina Margaretha Situmorang
Dwi Nanto
Cahaya Rosyidan
author_facet Syamsuir Syamsuir
Ferry Budhi Susetyo
Bambang Soegijono
Sigit Dwi Yudanto
Basori Basori
Maman Kartaman Ajiriyanto
Daniel Edbert
Evi Ulina Margaretha Situmorang
Dwi Nanto
Cahaya Rosyidan
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collection DOAJ
description This study examines the influence of the application of a rotating magnetic field in the electrodeposition of copper (Cu). During the electrodeposition, five constant magnets were rotated (500 and 800 rpm) towards the bottom of the sample. To investigate deposition rate, surface morphology, phase, structure, corrosion resistance, and hardness in deposited Cu using a weighing scale, a scanning electron microscope equipped with energy dispersive spectroscopy (SEM-EDS), X-ray diffraction (XRD), potentiodynamic polarization, and hardness tester respectively. Bacterial activity was also evaluated through this research. Morphological surface observations showed that the increase in the rotational speed of the magnets during the electrodeposition process led to a smooth surface. A perfect Cu phase covers Al alloy with no oxide. The potentiodynamic polarization demonstrated by the increase in the rotating led to a shift to the more positive value of the corrosion potential. Moreover, the corrosion current also decreases with the increase in the rotating speed of the magnets. Less crystallite size promoted forming a higher hardness and inhibition zone of the Cu films.
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spelling doaj.art-0068f7a719684392abcb4fbcb1c602b72023-08-29T04:23:24ZengUniversitas Muhammadiyah MagelangAutomotive Experiences2615-62022615-66362023-08-016210.31603/ae.9067Rotating-Magnetic-Field-Assisted Electrodeposition of Copper for Ambulance Medical EquipmentSyamsuir Syamsuir0Ferry Budhi Susetyo1Bambang Soegijono2Sigit Dwi Yudanto3Basori Basori4Maman Kartaman Ajiriyanto5Daniel Edbert6Evi Ulina Margaretha Situmorang7Dwi Nanto8Cahaya Rosyidan9Universitas Negeri Jakarta, IndonesiaUniversitas Negeri Jakarta, IndonesiaUniversitas Indonesia, IndonesiaNational Research and Innovation Agency, IndonesiaUniversitas Nasional, IndonesiaNational Research and Innovation Agency, IndonesiaAtma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia, IndonesiaAtma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia, IndonesiaUIN Syarif Hidayatullah, IndonesiaUniversitas Trisakti, Indonesia This study examines the influence of the application of a rotating magnetic field in the electrodeposition of copper (Cu). During the electrodeposition, five constant magnets were rotated (500 and 800 rpm) towards the bottom of the sample. To investigate deposition rate, surface morphology, phase, structure, corrosion resistance, and hardness in deposited Cu using a weighing scale, a scanning electron microscope equipped with energy dispersive spectroscopy (SEM-EDS), X-ray diffraction (XRD), potentiodynamic polarization, and hardness tester respectively. Bacterial activity was also evaluated through this research. Morphological surface observations showed that the increase in the rotational speed of the magnets during the electrodeposition process led to a smooth surface. A perfect Cu phase covers Al alloy with no oxide. The potentiodynamic polarization demonstrated by the increase in the rotating led to a shift to the more positive value of the corrosion potential. Moreover, the corrosion current also decreases with the increase in the rotating speed of the magnets. Less crystallite size promoted forming a higher hardness and inhibition zone of the Cu films. https://journal.unimma.ac.id/index.php/AutomotiveExperiences/article/view/9067ElectrodepositionConstant magnetPotentiodynamicBacterial activity
spellingShingle Syamsuir Syamsuir
Ferry Budhi Susetyo
Bambang Soegijono
Sigit Dwi Yudanto
Basori Basori
Maman Kartaman Ajiriyanto
Daniel Edbert
Evi Ulina Margaretha Situmorang
Dwi Nanto
Cahaya Rosyidan
Rotating-Magnetic-Field-Assisted Electrodeposition of Copper for Ambulance Medical Equipment
Automotive Experiences
Electrodeposition
Constant magnet
Potentiodynamic
Bacterial activity
title Rotating-Magnetic-Field-Assisted Electrodeposition of Copper for Ambulance Medical Equipment
title_full Rotating-Magnetic-Field-Assisted Electrodeposition of Copper for Ambulance Medical Equipment
title_fullStr Rotating-Magnetic-Field-Assisted Electrodeposition of Copper for Ambulance Medical Equipment
title_full_unstemmed Rotating-Magnetic-Field-Assisted Electrodeposition of Copper for Ambulance Medical Equipment
title_short Rotating-Magnetic-Field-Assisted Electrodeposition of Copper for Ambulance Medical Equipment
title_sort rotating magnetic field assisted electrodeposition of copper for ambulance medical equipment
topic Electrodeposition
Constant magnet
Potentiodynamic
Bacterial activity
url https://journal.unimma.ac.id/index.php/AutomotiveExperiences/article/view/9067
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