Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2021

Corrosion resistance of a superhydrophobic dodecyltrimethoxysilane coating on magnesium hydroxide-pretreated magnesium alloy AZ31 by electrodeposition

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Superhydrophobic coatings can remarkably improve the anti-corrosion performance of many materials. In this study, a fluorine-free superhydrophobic Mg(OH)2/DTMS composite coating was successfully fabricated on the surface of Mg alloy AZ31 by hydrothermal process and electrodeposition of dodecyltrimethoxysilane to enhance corrosion resistance. The corrosion resistance of the coating was tested using a potentiodynamic polarization scan, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), and hydrogen evolution measurements. The superhydrophobicity was investigated by measuring water contact angles and sliding angles. The results showed that the Mg(OH)2/DTMS composite coating was composed of walnut-like micro/nanostructures and exhibited superhydrophobicity with a contact angle of 165.1°\xa0±\xa02.1° and a sliding angle of 3.5°\xa0±\xa00.6°. Moreover, the corrosion current density of the composite coating (1.777\xa0×\xa010−8 A·cm−2) decreased about three orders of magnitude compared with uncoated AZ31 substrate (7.342\xa0×\xa010−5 A·cm−2), suggesting that the composite coating had excellent corrosion resistance. Finally, the anti-corrosion mechanism of the composite coating was also addressed.

Volume 625
Pages 126914
DOI 10.1016/J.COLSURFA.2021.126914
Language English
Journal Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects

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