Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5356216 | Applied Surface Science | 2015 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
A composite plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) was performed for enhancing the thermal radiation performance and corrosion resistance on an Al alloy by dispersing cupric oxide (CuO) particles in a conventional PEO electrolyte. Cu-based oxides (CuO and Cu2O) formed by composite PEO increased the emissivity of the substrate to 0.892, and made the surface being dark color, similar to a black body, i.e., an ideal radiator. In addition, the corrosion resistance was analyzed using potentio-dynamic polarization and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy tests in 3.5Â wt.% NaCl aqueous solution. An optimum condition of 10 ampere per square decimeter (ASD) current density and 30Â min processing time produced appropriate surface morphologies and coating thicknesses, as well as dense Cu- and Al-based oxides that constituted the coating layers.
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Authors
Donghyun Kim, Dahye Sung, Junghoon Lee, Yonghwan Kim, Wonsub Chung,