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Io Matsui1, Hikari Ouchi1, Yuki Atsuumi1
1Materials Science and Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering and Science, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Tokyo 135-8548, Japan.
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Al-Si-Cu alloy is one of the aluminum die-cast alloys widely used in industry. Due to the presence of Si and Cu elements in the Al-Si-Cu alloy, the corrosion resistance of the Al-Si-Cu alloy is lowered. Thus, developing a corrosion-resistant film on the Al-Si-Cu alloy is necessary. A layered double hydroxide (LDH) film is recognized as a promising corrosion-resistant coating. LDHs exhibit a distinct structure where positively charged basic layers (metal hydroxides) are interleaved with intermediate layers that accommodate charge-compensating anions and hydration water. The positively charged layers allow for the exchange of anions as interlayers, enabling the incorporation of various anions into the interlayer. The difference in the anion species in the interlayer of the LDH films can affect corrosion-resistant performance. In this study, we aimed to prepare Mg-Al LDH films intercalated with different anions (NO3-, MoO42-, VO43-, and PO43-) and investigate the corrosion resistance of the LDH films. The films were prepared on die-cast Al-Si-Cu alloys using steam coating and immersion processes. The prepared LDH films were characterized by XRD, SEM, FT-IR, and electrochemical measurements. The electrochemical measurements revealed that Mg-Al LDH films intercalated with MoO42- showed the most superior corrosion resistance among all films prepared in this study.
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