2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2020.126115
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Phosphating passivation of vacuum evaporated Al/NdFeB magnets boosting high anti-corrosion performances

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“…Furthermore, the high-resolution P 2p spectrum of the Al substrate surface confirmed the existence of P–O–Al (133.4 eV), PO (134.2 eV), P–O–Mg (134.8 eV), and P–O–Al (135.3 eV) (Figure e). Compared with the Figure b,c, the new appeared peaks at 533.4 and 135.3 eV were assigned to the P–O adsorption of the cross-linked phosphate networks (CP&MgO-AOP) on the Al substrate surface (Figure d,e) . The changes in the chemical environment of the Al element result in the chemical shift of the P–O–Al bonding.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Furthermore, the high-resolution P 2p spectrum of the Al substrate surface confirmed the existence of P–O–Al (133.4 eV), PO (134.2 eV), P–O–Mg (134.8 eV), and P–O–Al (135.3 eV) (Figure e). Compared with the Figure b,c, the new appeared peaks at 533.4 and 135.3 eV were assigned to the P–O adsorption of the cross-linked phosphate networks (CP&MgO-AOP) on the Al substrate surface (Figure d,e) . The changes in the chemical environment of the Al element result in the chemical shift of the P–O–Al bonding.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…This is mainly because the corrosion products with a certain thickness are generated on the surface [34], which greatly hinders the diffusion of ions and results in a sharp decrease in the corrosion rate (seen in Figure 3g). At the middle and late stages of corrosion (4-5 d), the R p of the Q235 steel decreased to 53.10 Ω•cm 2 for 4 d and 58.84 Ω•cm 2 for 5 d. It may be that the morphology and structure of the corrosion products changed with the progress of the corrosion [18,35]. At the same time, part of the surface cracked leading to the intrusion of corrosive ions into the matrix, causing the corrosion to continue (Seen Figure 3j-m) [18].…”
Section: Corrosion Ratementioning
confidence: 97%
“…At the middle and late stages of corrosion (4-5 d), the R p of the Q235 steel decreased to 53.10 Ω•cm 2 for 4 d and 58.84 Ω•cm 2 for 5 d. It may be that the morphology and structure of the corrosion products changed with the progress of the corrosion [18,35]. At the same time, part of the surface cracked leading to the intrusion of corrosive ions into the matrix, causing the corrosion to continue (Seen Figure 3j-m) [18]. The relationship between the corrosion rate and the corrosion current density in Table 3 is shown in Equation ( 2) [36].…”
Section: Corrosion Ratementioning
confidence: 97%
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“…As an environment friendly technique, PVD including evaporation [16], ion vapour deposition (IVD) [17], and magnetron sputtering have been applied in industry [18,19]. Al coatings prepared by PVD are suitable for corrosion protection [20,21] and do not change the magnetic properties of the magnet [22,23]. However, the coating prepared by evaporation always exhibit defects in the form of micropores, whereas the coating prepared through IVD tend to exhibit large granulated inclusions and columnar structures, which could lead to perpendicular gaps [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%