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Electrodeposition of aluminum Al on magnesium alloys in ionic liquids

Electrodeposition of aluminum (Al) on magnesium (Mg) alloy in ionic liquid [Pg.519]

Abstract To improve the corrosion resistance of magnesium (Mg) alloys, surface modification is applied in an attempt to produce a corrosion resistant barrier. In this chapter, a new method to deposit aluminum (Al) film on an Mg alloy surface is demonstrated. Electrodeposition of Al on AZ91D Mg alloy, using an acidic aluminum chloride-l-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride ionic liquid (AICI3-EMIC), has been shown to be feasible. The existence of Al coating can cause a substantial increase in corrosion resistance, reducing the susceptibility of Mg alloy to aqueous corrosion. [Pg.519]

The results of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy show that Al coating leads to an increase in the polarization resistance of a bare Mg alloy by one order of magnitude in 3.5 wt% NaCl solution. Furthermore, the potentiodynamic polarization results show that Al-coated Mg alloy can be passivated, and a wider passive region with a lower passive current density can be obtained if the Al is electrodeposited at a lower applied current or a low cathodic overpotential. The passivity of the co-deposited Al/Zn film is slightly inferior to that of the pure Al coating. [Pg.519]

Key words magnesium alloy, ionic liquid, electrodeposition, aluminum, [Pg.519]

Although numerous kinds of ionic liquids have been developed, as far as Al deposition is concerned, the most studied ionic liquids are the [Pg.521]




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Al ALUMINUM

Al alloys

Alloy electrodeposition

Alloying magnesium alloys

Aluminum-magnesium alloy

Electrodeposition

Electrodeposition aluminum alloys

Electrodeposition ionic liquid

Electrodeposition of alloys

Electrodeposits

In alloys

In ionic liquids

Ionic electrodeposition

Liquid alloys

Magnesium alloys

Magnesium electrodeposition

Of magnesium

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