Production and Characterization of Nano-Tio2 Coatings on Aluminium Alloy Surfaces with Improved Anticorrosion Behaviour
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
This paper presents a one-step method for the coating of aluminium alloy surfaces with titania nanoparticles.
This method is based on a highly controllable and tunable technique for the production of thin coating layers of
TiO2 nanoparticles by aerosol flame synthesis and direct thermophoretic deposition. More specifically, few nm
diameter TiO2 nanoparticles in the form of anatase are synthesized by flame aerosol and directly deposited as
thin film by thermophoresis on aluminium alloy AA2024 samples. Submicron coatings of different thicknesses
were produced by changing the total deposition time. A thermal annealing treatment was fine-tuned using UVVis
Absorption spectroscopy and applied in order to improve the adhesion of the coating on the aluminium
surface.
Electrochemical polarization measurements were performed to evaluate the corrosion resistance of coated
aluminium substrates. The electrochemical polarization curves showed a significant increase of the corrosion
potential of coated substrates with respect to the bare aluminium and a decrease in the current density. The
coatings produced with higher deposition time and so greater thickness showed the best performances in
terms of corrosion resistance.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Aluminium Alloy; Anticorrosion Behaviour; Nano-Tio2 Coatings; flame synthesis
Elenco autori:
Minutolo, Patrizia; Commodo, Mario
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