4.6 Article

Green Nanocoatings Based on the Deposition of Zirconium Oxide: The Role of the Substrate

Journal

MATERIALS
Volume 14, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma14041043

Keywords

conversion coating; zirconium oxide; aluminum alloys; electro-assisted deposition; metal-oxide interface; nanocoating

Funding

  1. MINECO [RTI2018-098951-B-I00]
  2. FEDER [PGC2018-096855-B-C41]
  3. Generalitat de Catalunya [2017SGR359]
  4. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico [200890/2018-2, 142042/2017-0]
  5. Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior [88881.188990/2018-01]

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This study investigates the influence of the substrate on the formation of zirconium oxide monolayer, showing that the nanoscale dimensions of the ZrO2 film are affected by the substrate nature and roughness. The mechanism of Zr-EAD depends on the potential applied and on the substrate composition, while conversion coating is uniquely dependent on the adsorption reaction time. In AA2024 substrates, zirconium oxide nanofilms were more homogenous compared to pure Al grade due to the high content of Cu alloying element present in the grain boundaries.
Herein, the influence of the substrate in the formation of zirconium oxide monolayer, from an aqueous hexafluorozirconic acid solution, by chemical conversion and by electro-assisted deposition, has been approached. The nanoscale dimensions of the ZrO2 film is affected by the substrate nature and roughness. This study evidenced that the mechanism of Zr-EAD is dependent on the potential applied and on the substrate composition, whereas conversion coating is uniquely dependent on the adsorption reaction time. The zirconium oxide based nanofilms were more homogenous in AA2024 substrates if compared to pure Al grade (AA1100). It was justified by the high content of Cu alloying element present in the grain boundaries of the latter. Such intermetallic active sites favor the obtaining of ZrO2 films, as demonstrated by XPS and AFM results. From a mechanistic point of view, the electrochemical reactions take place simultaneously with the conventional chemical conversion process driven by ions diffusion. Such findings will bring new perspectives for the generation of controlled oxide coatings in modified electrodes used, as for example, in the construction of battery cells; in automotive and in aerospace industries, to replace micrometric layers of zinc phosphate by light-weight zirconium oxide nanometric ones. This study is particularly addressed for the reduction of industrial waste by applying green bath solutions without the need of auxiliary compounds and using lightweight ceramic materials.

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