Title of article :
Model of electroless Ni deposition on SiCp/Al composites
and study of the interfacial interaction of
coatings with substrate surface
Author/Authors :
Libo Li، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Metallization techniques based on electroless plating are used to coat SiCp/Al composite materials. The directly palladium
chloride (PdCl2) solutions in HCl is used to render the surface of such non-conductive substrates catalytically active towards
metal deposition in the electroless plating solution. The microstructures of Ni-coated composites provided by scanning electron
microscope (SEM) bring light into the palladium activation and electroless coating process. Also, X-ray photoelectron
spectroscopy (XPS) and Line-scan have allowed to monitor the chemical and compositional surface modifications of activated
and coated SiCp/Al composites, as well as to understand the mechanisms of the catalyst (palladium species) chemisorption on
the composites surface and the interaction mechanisms of Ni layer with the SiCp/Al composites. The experimental results show
that a nickel-substrate bonding action takes place during plating. Ni atom existing on the surface of the composites can partially
obtain electrons from metals Al of the SiCp/Al composites when the substrate is embedded in the Ni layers, that is, the orbital
interaction through the mutual overlap of the electronic orbits does exist in the interfacial regions between the coated Ni atoms
and composites substrate instead of the mechanical-interlocked form. On the basis of the evidence, a model of electroless Ni
deposition on SiCp/Al composites is submitted including Pd activation and Ni deposition processes to describe the formation of
catalytic centers and the growth of deposited layer. The deposition model reveals that metal-substrate bond plays an important
role in the high adhesion strength between the Ni coatings and the composites.
Keywords :
interfacial interaction , deposition model , Electroless Ni plating , SiCp/Al composites
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science