Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1657770 Surface and Coatings Technology 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) technique and impregnation in nitrate solutions with next air calcinations have been used to obtain the composites with binary oxides of transition metals on aluminum and titanium. The general composite formula is as follows: CuO + MxOy/PEO-layer/Ti(Al), where MxOy is oxide of transition metal (Mn, Fe, Co, Ni). Solutions of Zr(SO4)2 and of Zr(SO4)2 + Ce2(SO4)3 as well as of Na2SiO3 + NaOH have been used for PEO treatment of titanium, with the last one being used for aluminum treatment alone. The composites have been investigated by XRD, XSA, SEM and XPS. Catalytic tests in oxidation of CO into CO2 showed that both metal substrate and PEO layer composition impact the composites' catalytic activity. The results were compared with the catalytic test data of aluminum coatings obtained by one-stage PEO technique with precursors of transition metal oxides being added directly into forming solutions.

► Plasma electrolytic oxidation was used to obtain second carriers on aluminum and titanium. ► The morphology, elemental and phase composition of the impregnated coatings were studied. ► The composites with binary oxides of transition metals on aluminum and titanium were tested in CO oxidation. ► The activity lines were established for the composites on different substrates. ► Both metal support and PEO layer composition affected catalytic activity of the composites.

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