2) Preparation of Zn-Gr composite coating via pulse reverse electro-plating for high corrosion resistances. In this work, a kind of the Zn-Gr composite layer is successfully prepared on iron substrate via pulse reverse electro-plating method from a chloride aqueous solution. The experimental results revealed that: 1) By adding GO in the electrolyte, Gr sheets can be incorporated homogenously in the Zn plating layer during electro-plating, and the reduction from GO into Gr occurs due to the Zn and GO co-deposition. 2) Due to increasing of the nucleation sites, Gr incorporation changes the growth mechanism of Zn crystal, i.e., makes the main preferred orientations from (112) and (101) crystal planes in the pure Zn layer into (103), (102) and (110) planes in the Zn-Gr composite layers. 3) As a corrosion protection barrier layer, Gr sheets play an important role on the corrosion resistance of the Zn-Gr composite plating layers in simulated seawater environment. The highest corrosion resistant properties occur in an optimal range 0.3 – 0.5g/L GO adding amount in the electrolyte, at which the corrosion current density just be a hundredth comparing with that of pure Zn layer. 4) The present method for preparing Zn-Gr composite, with advantages of simple, controllable, scalable, etc., is likely to be industrialized.
