Effect of deposition current density and annealing temperature on the microstructure and magnetic properties of nanostructured Ni-Fe-W-Cu alloys

Ni-Fe-W-Cu alloy powders were obtained by electrodeposition from an ammonium citrate bath at current densities ranging between 70 and 600 mA cm-2. As the deposition current density increased, the contents of Fe and W in the alloy increased, and those of Ni and Cu decreased. The total cathod...

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Main Authors: Spasojević Milica, Marković Dušan, Spasojević Miroslav, Vuković Zoran, Maričić Aleksa, Ribić-Zelenović Lenka
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Published: International Institute for the Science of Sintering, Beograd 2019-01-01
Series:Science of Sintering
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-820X/2019/0350-820X1902209S.pdf
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author Spasojević Milica
Marković Dušan
Spasojević Miroslav
Vuković Zoran
Maričić Aleksa
Ribić-Zelenović Lenka
author_facet Spasojević Milica
Marković Dušan
Spasojević Miroslav
Vuković Zoran
Maričić Aleksa
Ribić-Zelenović Lenka
author_sort Spasojević Milica
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description Ni-Fe-W-Cu alloy powders were obtained by electrodeposition from an ammonium citrate bath at current densities ranging between 70 and 600 mA cm-2. As the deposition current density increased, the contents of Fe and W in the alloy increased, and those of Ni and Cu decreased. The total cathodic polarization curve was recorded, and partial polarization curves for Ni, Fe and W deposition and hydrogen evolution were determined. The current efficiency of alloy deposition was measured. The powders contained an amorphous matrix and FCC nanocrystals of the solid solution of Fe, W and Cu in Ni. At high current densities, small-sized nanocrystals exhibiting high internal microstrain values were formed. Powder particles were dendrite- and cauliflower-shaped. The dendrites had a large number of secondary branches and higher-order branches containing interconnected globules. The density of branches was higher in particles formed at high current densities. The powders formed at high current densities exhibited higher magnetization. Annealing at temperatures up to 460°C resulted in structural relaxation, accompanied by an increase in magnetization. At temperatures above 460°C, amorphous matrix crystallization and FCC crystal growth took place, accompanied by a decrease in magnetization. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. 172057]
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spelling doaj.art-b3fa323ef8094fa3a30a6bbe57adf4c12022-12-22T01:58:26ZengInternational Institute for the Science of Sintering, BeogradScience of Sintering0350-820X1820-74132019-01-0151220922110.2298/SOS1902209S0350-820X1902209SEffect of deposition current density and annealing temperature on the microstructure and magnetic properties of nanostructured Ni-Fe-W-Cu alloysSpasojević Milica0Marković Dušan1Spasojević Miroslav2Vuković Zoran3Maričić Aleksa4Ribić-Zelenović Lenka5Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, SerbiaLaboratory for Advanced Materials of SASA, Section for Amorphous Systems, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Čačak, University of Kragujevac, Čačak, SerbiaLaboratory for Advanced Materials of SASA, Section for Amorphous Systems, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Čačak, University of Kragujevac, Čačak, SerbiaLaboratory for Advanced Materials of SASA, Section for Amorphous Systems, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Čačak, University of Kragujevac, Čačak, SerbiaLaboratory for Advanced Materials of SASA, Section for Amorphous Systems, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Čačak, University of Kragujevac, Čačak, SerbiaLaboratory for Advanced Materials of SASA, Section for Amorphous Systems, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Čačak, University of Kragujevac, Čačak, SerbiaNi-Fe-W-Cu alloy powders were obtained by electrodeposition from an ammonium citrate bath at current densities ranging between 70 and 600 mA cm-2. As the deposition current density increased, the contents of Fe and W in the alloy increased, and those of Ni and Cu decreased. The total cathodic polarization curve was recorded, and partial polarization curves for Ni, Fe and W deposition and hydrogen evolution were determined. The current efficiency of alloy deposition was measured. The powders contained an amorphous matrix and FCC nanocrystals of the solid solution of Fe, W and Cu in Ni. At high current densities, small-sized nanocrystals exhibiting high internal microstrain values were formed. Powder particles were dendrite- and cauliflower-shaped. The dendrites had a large number of secondary branches and higher-order branches containing interconnected globules. The density of branches was higher in particles formed at high current densities. The powders formed at high current densities exhibited higher magnetization. Annealing at temperatures up to 460°C resulted in structural relaxation, accompanied by an increase in magnetization. At temperatures above 460°C, amorphous matrix crystallization and FCC crystal growth took place, accompanied by a decrease in magnetization. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. 172057]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-820X/2019/0350-820X1902209S.pdfnanostructured alloyFCC phasepowdermagnetizationnickel-iron-tungsten-copper alloy
spellingShingle Spasojević Milica
Marković Dušan
Spasojević Miroslav
Vuković Zoran
Maričić Aleksa
Ribić-Zelenović Lenka
Effect of deposition current density and annealing temperature on the microstructure and magnetic properties of nanostructured Ni-Fe-W-Cu alloys
Science of Sintering
nanostructured alloy
FCC phase
powder
magnetization
nickel-iron-tungsten-copper alloy
title Effect of deposition current density and annealing temperature on the microstructure and magnetic properties of nanostructured Ni-Fe-W-Cu alloys
title_full Effect of deposition current density and annealing temperature on the microstructure and magnetic properties of nanostructured Ni-Fe-W-Cu alloys
title_fullStr Effect of deposition current density and annealing temperature on the microstructure and magnetic properties of nanostructured Ni-Fe-W-Cu alloys
title_full_unstemmed Effect of deposition current density and annealing temperature on the microstructure and magnetic properties of nanostructured Ni-Fe-W-Cu alloys
title_short Effect of deposition current density and annealing temperature on the microstructure and magnetic properties of nanostructured Ni-Fe-W-Cu alloys
title_sort effect of deposition current density and annealing temperature on the microstructure and magnetic properties of nanostructured ni fe w cu alloys
topic nanostructured alloy
FCC phase
powder
magnetization
nickel-iron-tungsten-copper alloy
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-820X/2019/0350-820X1902209S.pdf
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