The effect of inhibiting molybdate used in anodizing-conversion treatment to improve corrosion protection of AA2030 aluminum alloy in different steps
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2022
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Springer
Abstract
In this article, different treatment baths for corrosion protection of 2030 aluminum
alloy in addition to replacing the hexavalent chromium due to the European recom-
mendation were employed. This work is divided into three steps of treatment: first,
anodization using molybdate inhibitor without and with phosphoric acid and, then,
pre-oxidation with sodium hydroxide. In the last step, we studied the influence of
conversion coating with the combination of sodium molybdate and fluoride on the
anodic layer formed on aluminum alloy 2030. In order to characterize the formed lay-
ers, we use microstructural characterization (SEM, AFM, and nano-indentation), which
allows highlighting the surface condition as well as the morphological distribution,
and electrochemical techniques such as potentiodynamic polarization and electro-
chemical impedance spectroscopy which shows that the anodization treatment of the
aluminum alloy with phosphoric acid and sodium molybdate offered better corrosion
resistance. This resistance increased with the use of pre-oxidation and then reached
a maximum value of 99.8% efficiency with the addition of the molybdate conversion
coating which causes an increase in the double layer and gave an alternative possibility
of chromium VI
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Anodization, Corrosion, Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, Potentiodynamic polarization, Sodium molybdate
