Chromium-Free Coating for Al Alloy Corrosion Protection Based on a Novel Ti/Mg Oxyfluoride

Chromium-free corrosion protection of aluminum alloys comparable to that of chromates (Cr(VI)) is demonstrated using a TiF 6 2− fluoro-anion-based coating recipe containing boric acid and a Mg salt. Boric acid drove TiF 6 2− hydrolysis enabling up to micrometer-scale thick coatings. The Mg salt led...

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Published inJournal of the Electrochemical Society Vol. 171; no. 7; pp. 71501 - 71511
Main Authors Vajo, John J., Adjorlolo, Alain A., Badaeva, Ekaterina A., Locsin, Maribel G., Badger, Jana, Meyer, Christopher A., Ma, Lu, Graetz, Jason
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States IOP Publishing 04.07.2024
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Summary:Chromium-free corrosion protection of aluminum alloys comparable to that of chromates (Cr(VI)) is demonstrated using a TiF 6 2− fluoro-anion-based coating recipe containing boric acid and a Mg salt. Boric acid drove TiF 6 2− hydrolysis enabling up to micrometer-scale thick coatings. The Mg salt led to deposition of a novel crystalline phase Ti/Mg oxyfluoride coating with an approximate composition of Ti 5 MgO 7 F 8 . Corrosion protection performance was characterized by polarization resistance measurements during immersion in 5% aqueous NaCl solution and neutral salt fog exposure following ASTM B.117. The performance is discussed in terms of the presence of fluoride in the coating enabling active behavior during its gradual depletion (in corrosion environments) toward a final composition approaching TiO 2 . This active corrosion protection mechanism may be more generally applicable for transition metal-based coatings that do not have high oxidation state oxo-anions, but do have stable fluoro-anions.
Bibliography:JES-112063.R2
BNL-225929-2024-JAAM
USDOE Office of Science (SC), Basic Energy Sciences (BES)
SC0012704
ISSN:0013-4651
1945-7111
DOI:10.1149/1945-7111/ad5a43