Abstract

The oxidation behavior of molten AZ91D Mg alloy in the mixture of 0.05–5% hexafluoropropylene and air at 670–800 °C was investigated by TG, XRD, SEM, EDS and XPS. Results show that the oxidation of the melt in 0.05 % hexafluoropropylene/air atmosphere at 700 °C obeyed a linear rate rule, while under other conditions it followed a parabolic rate law. The apparent activation energy was 82.78 kJ mo1−1 for the reaction of the melt in 0.1 % hexafluoropropylene/air atmosphere at 670–800 °C. The film formed on the melt surface mainly consisted of MgF2, MgO, C and small amounts of AlF3.

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