Deep Eutectic Solvent Reline − Highly Efficient Electrolyte For Stainless Steel Electropolishing

The innovative and nanotechnologies in the chemical and food industries
Proceedings of the 2nd International Scientific Conference «Chemical Technology and Engineering»: June 24–28, 2019, Lviv: Lviv Polytechnic National University, 2018, pp. 153–156

Authors

First and Last Name Academic degree E-mail Affiliation
Anna Kityk Ph.D. kitykanna7 [at] gmail.com Ukrainian State University of Chemical Technology
Dnipro, Ukraine
Natalia Bannyk Ph.D. nbannik [at] i.ua Ukrainian State University of Chemical Technology
Dnipro, Ukraine
Olena Kun No lolena [at] gmail.com Ukrainian State University of Chemical Technology
Dnipro, Ukraine

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First published on this website: 09.04.2019 - 10:03
Abstract

New modern technology of surface treatment of stainless steel was shown. Deep eutectic solvent Reline was proposed as a highly efficient electrolyte for electropolishing of AISI 304. Anodic treatment of AISI 304 steel samples in Reline leads to an improvement in appearance and surface properties. Electropolished samples are characterized by low roughness, shiny surface, less wettability and as a consequence of higher resistance to corrosion.

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