1. Portland cementitious coating with autogenerated oxide film and its anticorrosion behavior on magnesium alloy.
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Wang, Danqian, Wang, Ye, Ma, Kai, Dai, Chaoneng, Wang, Jinxing, Wang, Jingfeng, and Pan, Fusheng
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MAGNESIUM alloys ,OXIDE coating ,X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy ,PROTECTIVE coatings ,PORTLAND cement ,SCREENPLAYS - Abstract
• Polymer-Portland cementitious coatings with autogenerated oxide film were prepared on Mg alloy. • PC-based coatings enhance corrosion resistance of Mg alloy by three orders of magnitude. • Addition of dolomite and metakaolin enhances resistance of PC-based coating. • Autogenerated oxide film of coated Mg alloy plays a dominant role in anticorrosion. • Adsorption of MoO 4
2– further enhances the quality of autogenerated oxide film. A simple one-step anticorrosion Portland cement (PC)-based coating with an autogenerated oxide film on the surface of Mg alloy was successfully prepared in this study. The anticorrosion of coated Mg alloys was assessed by several electrochemical methods including open circuit potential, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, and cyclic potentiodynamic polarization. The morphology and composition of PC-based coatings were characterized via scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction. The composition of the autogenerated oxide film was analyzed via X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Results show that the PC-based coatings can significantly enhance the corrosion resistance of AZ41 Mg alloy due to the synergetic effect of PC-based coating and autogenerated oxide film. Particularly, the quality of oxide film plays a dominant role in determining anticorrosion of Mg alloy. Furthermore, the addition of metakaolin and dolomite enhances the resistance of PC-based coating and meanwhile, MoO 42– ions from PC-based coating can adsorb in the oxide film, improving the quality of the oxide film. [Display omitted] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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