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1 December 1991 Electrodeposited nickel-cobalt thin films for photothermal conversion of solar energy
N. Karuppiah, S. John, Sanjay S. Natarajan, V. Sivan
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Abstract
The development of electrodeposited selective nickel-cobalt black coating for solar thermal energy conversion is described. Optimized electrolyte composition and operating conditions are standardized by use of Hull cell. Ammonium acetate has been used as a complexing agent to produce quality black coating with good optical properties. The present system produces black coatings in the current density range from 4 to 8 A/dm2. Optimized coating possesses solar absorptance (varies direct as) of 0.96 and thermal emittance ((Epsilon) ) of 0.11.
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N. Karuppiah, S. John, Sanjay S. Natarajan, and V. Sivan "Electrodeposited nickel-cobalt thin films for photothermal conversion of solar energy", Proc. SPIE 1536, Optical Materials Technology for Energy Efficiency and Solar Energy Conversion X, (1 December 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.49226
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KEYWORDS
Coating

Solar energy

Nickel

Cobalt

Optical properties

Energy efficiency

Plating

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