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Ni-Mo alloy deposit layer with the amorphous/nanocrystal microstructure was annealed at different heat temperature under the protection of nitrogen. The electrochemical properties of the annealed Ni-Mo alloy coating were examined. The experamental result shows that the amorphous/nanocrystal Ni-Mo coatings have a better hydrogen evolution catalytic activity, which depends on the real contact area and the amorphous content in the layer. When the heating temperature no more than 350°C, the deposit structure is still composed of amorphous phase, and the deposit exhibits good hydrogen evolution catalytic activity. When the temperature of heat treatment is higher than 450°C, amorphous content in the deposit significantly decreases and crystallization gradually occurs, leading to a weaker hydrogen evolution catalytic activity.
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Transactions of Materials and Heat Treatment
ISSN: 1009-6264
CN: 11-4545/TG
Year: 2010
Issue: 8
Volume: 31
Page: 127-131
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