Effect of cerium ion addition on corrosion and wear characteristics of plasma electrolytic oxidation coating of CP-Ti


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Cerium containing coatings are interested because of corrosion and wear resistance characteristics, in another point valve metals have the ability to be treated with plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO). Different cerium sources, from base metal, pretreatment, post treatment and electrolyte are implemented for Mg alloys. In this research Ti substrates was treated via PEO in less studied, cerium chloride containing electrolytes. Effect of cerium ion concentration was studied on morphology, corrosion and wear properties using SEM, FTIR, polarization, EIS, pin on disk experiments. It was observed that cerium participates in coatings slightly and there is an optimum content for cerium ions in electrolytes which results in improved corrosion and wear properties, mostly from modifying coating roughness and morphology. Addition of cerium ions to electrolyte, first decreases and then increases coating roughness and coefficient of friction.

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M. Aliofkhazraei

Department of Materials Science, Faculty of Engineering

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Email: maliofkh@gmail.com
Irã, Tehran

R. Gharabagh

Department of Materials Science, Faculty of Engineering

Email: maliofkh@gmail.com
Irã, Tehran

M. Teimouri

Department of Materials Science and Engineering

Email: maliofkh@gmail.com
Estados Unidos da América, Arlington, TX, 76019

M. Ahmadzadeh

Department of Materials Science, Faculty of Engineering

Email: maliofkh@gmail.com
Irã, Tehran

H. Hasannejad

Department of Materials Science, Faculty of Engineering

Email: maliofkh@gmail.com
Irã, Tehran

A. Seyfoori

Center of Excellence for High Performance Materials, School of Metallurgy and Materials

Email: maliofkh@gmail.com
Irã, Tehran

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