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Influences of Sc(NO3)3 on characteristics of micro-arc oxidation coatings

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Pages 307-314 | Received 17 Feb 2023, Accepted 08 May 2023, Published online: 25 May 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Micro-arc oxidation (MAO) coatings were fabricated on 2195 aluminium-lithium alloy substrate, using a silicate and phosphate electrolyte with variable scandium nitrate (Sc(NO3)3) concentrations. The properties of the coatings were analysed by scanning electron microscope (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and electrochemical workstation. The comprehensive analysis demonstrates that adding proper amount of Sc(NO3)3 increased the oxidation voltage, which transformed the worm shape discharge micropores into round-hole shape, and the MAO coatings presented a double-layer structure. The primary phase composition of the coatings was γ-Al2O3, α-Al2O3, Sc2O3 and Al3Sc. The optimum concentration of Sc(NO3)3 was 0.6 g L−1. The hardness reached a maximum value of (1284 ± 43.5) HV, which was about 2.5 times higher than that without adding. The self-corrosion current density reduced from 138.00 × 107 A cm−2 (substrate) to 3.65 ×  107 A cm−2, which was approximately two orders of magnitude lower, indicating that the corrosion resistance was improved.

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Funding

This work was supported by Sichuan Provincial Science and Technology Program [2022YFSY0018]; the Open Fund of State Key Laboratory of Vanadium and Titanium Resources Comprehensive Utilization [2022P4FZG08A]; and the Open Fund of Sichuan Provincial Engineering Research Center of Advanced Materials Manufacturing Technology for Shale Gas High-efficient Exploitation [2022SCYYQKCCL007].

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