Development Of Metal Nanoparticles Composite Coatings For Industrial Applications
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Metal-nanoparticles composite coatings have emerged as promising materials with
newlineunique properties that is possible tailored for a variety of industrial applications. These
newlinecomposite coatings have demonstrated improved mechanical, thermal, and electrical
newlineproperties, making them attractive alternatives to traditional coatings used in industry [1].
newlineThe objective of the proposed work is to develop metal-nanoparticles composite
newlinecoating for different industrial applications with improved performance characteristics.
newlineSpecifically, the focus will be on development of Ni-Mo electroplated coating with enhanced
newlinecorrosion resistances. Corrosion is a significant issue in many industries, leading to increased
newlinecosts, safety concerns, and product failures [2]. Therefore, developing coatings that can
newlineprovide better corrosion resistance is of utmost importance in industrial applications.
newlineThe proposed work will involve the synthesis and characterization,Nickel-Mo
newlinecomposite coatings with varying nanoparticle concentrations using electroplating technique.
newlineThe coatings will be characterized using different analytical techniques, such as SEM, XRD,
newlineand corrosion resistance testing. The synthesis parameters will be optimized using Design of
newlineExperiments (DOE) methodology to achieve the best corrosion resistance performance of the
newlinecomposite coatings [3].
newlineThe expected outcome of this study is to develop Ni-Mo composite coatings with
newlineenhanced corrosion resistance for industrial applications. The study will contribute to the
newlineexisting knowledge to ehnance the improvement of metal-nanoparticles composite coatings
newlineand their potential applications in industry [4]. The optimized synthesis parameters can be
newlineapplied to other types of composite coatings, leading to further advancements in the
newlinedepartment of materials science. The results of this study have the potential to impact
newlinedifferent types of industrial sectors, including automotive, aerospace, and electronics, by
newlineproviding longer product lifetimes, improved safety, and reduc