Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5348386 | Applied Surface Science | 2015 | 34 Pages |
Abstract
The plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) coating containing zirconium oxide was fabricated on CP Ti at different processing frequencies viz., 100Â Hz and 1000Â Hz in a (Na2ZrO3, Na2SiO3)-additive containing NaH2PO4-based solution, and long-term electrochemical corrosion behavior of the coatings was studied using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) in 3.5Â wt.% NaCl solution. Electrochemical degradation behavior of two-layered coatings formed at different frequencies was turned out to be governed by concentration of electrolyte additive. With increasing additive concentration, the coating obtained at frequency of 1000Â Hz exhibited enhanced corrosion resistance. However, corrosion resistance of the coating prepared at 100Â Hz was found to decrease with increased additive, which was attributed to intensified microdischarges damaging the protective effect of inner layer. Nevertheless, the electrolyte additive was found to mitigate the long-term degradation of the coatings to a significant extent.
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Authors
Mahdi Babaei, Changiz Dehghanian, Mojtaba Vanaki,