Hybrid Coating of Polystyrene–ZrO2 for Corrosion Protection of AM Magnesium Alloys
Author:
Chávez Luis1ORCID, Veleva Lucien1ORCID, Sánchez-Ahumada Diana2, Ramírez-Bon Rafael3
Affiliation:
1. Applied Physics Department, Center for Research and Advanced Studies (CINVESTAV-Merida), Merida 97310, Yucatan, Mexico 2. Facultad de Ingeniería Mochis, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, Fuente de Poseidón y Prol. Angel Flores, S.N., Los Mochis 81223, Sinaloa, Mexico 3. Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados (CINVESTAV-Querétaro), Fracc. Real de Juruquilla, Querétaro 76230, Querétaro, Mexico
Abstract
A hybrid material of polystyrene (PS)–ZrO2 was developed by the sol–gel technique and deposited by spin-coating on AM60 and AM60–AlN nanocomposite surfaces to enhance corrosion resistance in marine environments. PS–ZrO2 with an average thickness of ≈305 ± 20 nm was dispersed homogeneously, presenting isolated micro–nano-structure defects with air trapped inside, which led to an increase in roughness (≈4 times). The wettability of the coated substrates was close to the hydrophobic border (θCA=90°–94°). The coated samples were exposed for 30 days to SME solution, simulating the marine–coastal ambience. The initial pH = 7.94 of the SME shifted to more alkaline pH ≈ 8.54, suggesting the corrosion of the Mg matrix through the coating defects. In the meantime, the release of Mg2+ from the PS–ZrO2-coated alloy surfaces was reduced by ≈90% compared to that of non-coated. Localized pitting attacks occurred in the vicinity of Al–Mn and β–Mg17Al12 cathodic particles characteristic of the Mg matrix. The depth of penetration (≈23 µm) was reduced by ≈85% compared to that of non-coated substrates. The protective effect against Cl ions, attributed to the hybrid PS–ZrO2-coated AM60 and AM60–AlN surfaces, was confirmed by the increase in their polarization resistance (Rp) in 37% and 22%, respectively, calculated from EIS data.
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Surfaces and Interfaces
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