Barbosa, Ana Tábita Cabral; https://wwws.cnpq.br/cvlattesweb/PKG_MENU.menu?f_cod=381BE3DE0C03FF26C3B889B82D3F829C#
Resumen:
Many studies have studied ways to increase the corrosion resistance of materials, since
any environment contains corrosive substances. Electrodeposition is the widely used
method to preserve the substrate from corrosion, and one of the most commonly used
depositsis zinc. Currently, there is a lot of research in to nanocrystals, most of which are
ceramic, to improve the resistance of deposits. However, in this work the aimis to use
cellulose nanocrystals, which are obtained from natural, non-toxic and lowcostresources, in electrodeposition with zinc. It can be concluded, from the tests carried
out, that when adding cellulose nanocrystals as an additive in the electrolytic bath, at the
optimum concentration of 7%, the current efficiency and corrosion resistance increase,
while the roughness and crystallite size decrease.