Abstract

This research investigated the possibility of adding inhibitors into magnesium-rich primer (MgRP) to prolong the corrosion protection time of MgRP on Al alloy 2024-T3. Three inhibitors: sodium benzoate (SB), sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate (SDBS), and 8-hydroxyquinoline (HQ), were tested and added into MgRPs separately. Potentiodynamic scans on pellet electrodes confirmed that the inhibitors reduced Mg corrosion rate. The coating systems with and without inhibitors were compared through electrochemical tests, hydrogen volume measurement, accelerated weathering tests, and adhesion tests. It was observed that the addition of SB, SDBS, and HQ into MgRPs could prolong cathodic protection time and improved barrier properties of MgRPs, without compromising adhesion strength.

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