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Effect of the synthesis parameters of in situ grown Mg-Al LDHs on the filiform corrosion susceptibility of painted AA5005

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ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 381, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2021.138288

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Layered double hydroxides (LDH); Filiform corrosion (FFC); Chemical conversion treatments; AA5005

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Novel LDHs coatings developed in-situ on aluminum alloys, particularly MgAl LDHs layers, have shown improved corrosion protection on AA500 substrate, especially in terms of filiform corrosion resistance. The effectiveness of different synthesis conditions in enhancing FFC resistance has been demonstrated through the formation of well-defined crystals.
Novel layered double hydroxides (LDHs) based coatings developed in-situ on aluminum alloys are rec-ognized to provide the substrate with improved corrosion protection. LDH layers have gained prominent attention due to their barrier properties and ions exchange capability, together with compositional flexi-bility and low environmental impact. In this work, diverse MgAl LDHs layers are developed on AA5005 as a surface conversion treatment prior to applying an acrylic clearcoat. The work aims to assess the poten-tial LDH layers of to improve the filiform corrosion (FFC) resistance of the AA500 substrate. The effect of the synthesis time and the presence of urea on the FFC susceptibility are investigated. The performance of the different synthesis conditions was compared and shown to be more effective to increase FFC re-sistance when well-defined crystals are formed. The findings suggest that MgAl-LDHs mitigate the extent of filiform corrosion of acrylic paint coated AA5005. The FFC inhibition was found to be qualitatively proportional to the pitting potential measured over the LDHs conversion layers. (c) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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