Abstract

At present, it is still a challenge to efficiently and environmentally prepare corrosion-resistant coating with good adhesion on magnesium alloy. In this paper, the composite coating of ammonium magnesium carbonate tetrahydrate (AMCT) and calcium carbonate (CC) was prepared on AZ91D magnesium alloy by a simple one-step in-situ growth process. The surface morphology and composition of the samples were characterized. The corrosion resistance of the sample in 3.5 wt%NaCl solution was evaluated, and the electrochemical test results showed that the Icorr of the coated samples decreased by 3 orders of magnitude compared with that of the Mg substrate, and the corrosion resistance was significantly improved. In addition, the forming mechanism and adhesion properties of the coating are also discussed. The results show that the ratio of AC/CG in the reaction solution and the reaction time are important factors to determine the coating formation. When the molar ratio of AC/CG is 5:1 and the reaction time is 89 h, the prepared coating has good adhesion to the substrate and the best corrosion resistance. The method does not use expensive drugs and instruments, and does not need complicated pretreatment, so it has great advantages in reducing cost and improving efficiency.

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