2005
DOI: 10.1149/1.1845371
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Formation of Cerium Conversion Coatings on AZ31 Magnesium Alloys

Abstract: Cerium conversion coatings, which have been used as protective coatings for aluminum alloys, are now being considered as an alternative to chromium conversion coatings for improving the corrosion resistance of magnesium alloys. This study investigated the evolution of conversion coatings on an AZ31 magnesium plate immersed in 0.05 M cerium nitrate solution. In addition to the expected growth of the conversion coating with immersion time, it was found that there may be an inherent adhesive weakness within the c… Show more

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“…Our previous study showed that proton discharge accompanying oxidation and dissolution of magnesium substrate results in a pH rise ahead of the substrate/solution interface. 11) This high pH causes the precipitation of Mg 2þ and Al 3þ ions dissolved from the substrate as a magnesium/aluminum hydroxide layer directly contacting the substrate. Further away from the substrate/solution interface, the primary precipitation is Ce 3þ ions to cerium (III) hydroxide/oxide, since Mg 2þ and Al 3þ ions are markedly depleted due to their precipitation in the vicinity of the magnesium surface.…”
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“…Our previous study showed that proton discharge accompanying oxidation and dissolution of magnesium substrate results in a pH rise ahead of the substrate/solution interface. 11) This high pH causes the precipitation of Mg 2þ and Al 3þ ions dissolved from the substrate as a magnesium/aluminum hydroxide layer directly contacting the substrate. Further away from the substrate/solution interface, the primary precipitation is Ce 3þ ions to cerium (III) hydroxide/oxide, since Mg 2þ and Al 3þ ions are markedly depleted due to their precipitation in the vicinity of the magnesium surface.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accompanying these oxidation reactions, the primary reduction is proton discharge, which again leads to an increase in the pH ahead of the substrate/solution interface. 11,14) Ce 4þ then can precipitate as Ce(OH) 4 which, once dehydrated, transforms to cerium (IV) oxide (reaction 1).…”
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