▎ 摘 要
With the rapid development of modern industries, the surface quality and performance of metals need to be improved. Composite electrodeposition (co-deposition) has evolved as an important technique for improving the surface performance of metal materials. Herein, a new type of graphene oxide (GO)-reinforced nickel-boron (Ni-B) composite coating was successfully prepared on a 7075 aluminum (Al) alloy by co-deposition. Characterization revealed a significant improvement in the mechanical and anti-corrosion properties of the composite with the incorporation of GOs. The composite showed a rougher, compact, cauliflower-like morphology with finer grains, a higher hardness (1532 HV), a lower rate of wear (5.20 x 10(-5) mm(3)center dot N-1 center dot m(-1)), and a lower corrosion rate (33.66 x 10(-3) mm center dot y(-1)) compared with the Ni-B alloy deposit (878 HV, 9.64 x 10(-5) mm(3)center dot N-1 center dot m(-1), and 116.64 x 10(-3) mm center dot y(-1), respectively). The mechanism by which GOs strengthen the Ni-B matrix is discussed.