Modifications of the hydrotalcite film on AZ31 Mg alloy by phytic acid: The effects on morphology, composition and corrosion resistance

•Phytic acid was used to modify hydrotalcite films by adsorption or ion exchange way.•The corrosion resistance of hydrotalcite films is improved by modification using phytic acid.•Phytic acid modification provides a self-healing effect to hydrotalcite film. An environmentally friendly corrosion inhi...

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Published inCorrosion science Vol. 74; pp. 130 - 138
Main Authors Chen, Jun, Song, Yingwei, Shan, Dayong, Han, En-Hou
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Kidlington Elsevier Ltd 01.09.2013
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Summary:•Phytic acid was used to modify hydrotalcite films by adsorption or ion exchange way.•The corrosion resistance of hydrotalcite films is improved by modification using phytic acid.•Phytic acid modification provides a self-healing effect to hydrotalcite film. An environmentally friendly corrosion inhibitor phytic acid (PA) has been successfully added to modify the hydrotalcite (HT) film by adsorption and ion exchange approaches. In alkali PA solution, PO43- cannot substitute CO32- in the HT, but adsorb to the external surface; H2PO4-/HPO42- can insert into the HT after decarbonation under acidic condition. Partial decomposition occurs under both conditions. The PA/pH 11-HT film shows superior stability and lasting protective efficiency, and also can provide self-healing effect associated with the P adsorption in the filament. The worse resistance of the PA/pH 6.5-HT film may be related to the micro-cracks.
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ISSN:0010-938X
1879-0496
DOI:10.1016/j.corsci.2013.04.034