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  • 2023Hybrid PEO/sol-gel coatings loaded with Ce for corrosion protection of AA2024-T315citations
  • 2022Cleavage fracture micromechanisms in thick-section quenched and tempered S690 high-strength steels8citations
  • 2021Hybrid sol-gel coatings applied on anodized AA2024-T3 for active corrosion protection46citations

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  • Mohedano, M.
  • Mol, Arjan
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  • Olmo, R. Del
  • López, E.
  • Walters, Carey L.
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Hybrid sol-gel coatings applied on anodized AA2024-T3 for active corrosion protection

  • Mol, Arjan
  • Milošev, I.
  • Arrabal, R.
  • Tiringer, Ursa
  • Matykina, E.
  • Olmo, R. Del
  • Visser, P.
Abstract

<p>The effect of the presence of an anodic film and hybrid sol-gel coating loaded with corrosion inhibitors was evaluated as a strategy for enhanced barrier and active corrosion protection of aluminium alloy 2024-T3. In this study, AA2024-T3 specimens were anodized in a modified sulphuric-citric acid bath (SCA) as the first layer of a corrosion protective multilayer system and subsequently protected by the application of silica-based hybrid sol-gel coatings. These coatings were doped with LiNO<sub>3</sub> and Ce(NO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>3</sub> as corrosion inhibitors and studied in comparison with the inhibitor-free sol-gel coating in terms of morphology, composition and corrosion protection of intact and scribed specimens. The anodized AA2024-T3 with an overlaying inhibitor-free sol-gel coating showed the highest impedance modulus during long-term immersion in 0.1 mol·L<sup>−1</sup> NaCl aqueous solution. Active corrosion protection of scribed coated specimens was studied by exposure to a 0.5 mol·L<sup>−1</sup> NaCl solution and evaluated by surface analytical techniques. The addition of Li- and Ce-based salts into the hybrid sol-gel formulation showed active corrosion protection compared to the inhibitor-free scribed hybrid sol-gel coating. The Ce-doped sol-gel coating showed less visual corrosion and higher active corrosion protection than the Li-containing one during the long-term immersion test in 0.5 mol·L<sup>−1</sup> NaCl. Present findings reveal that the combination of the anodic/hybrid sol-gel layers on AA2024-T3 enhances the corrosion protective properties barrier properties of both stand-alone systems and the incorporation of Li- and Ce-based inhibitors provide active corrosion.</p>

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  • morphology
  • surface
  • corrosion
  • aluminium
  • laser emission spectroscopy
  • aluminium alloy