Cerium-Based Sealing of Anodic Films on AA2024T3: Effect of Pore Morphology on Anticorrosion Performance

Anna Carangelo, Michele Curioni, Annalisa Acquesta, T Monetta, F Belluci

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    Abstract

    In this work, porous anodic oxides were produced by traditional and modified tartaric sulphuric anodizing (TSA) processes and sealed in hot water, chromate and cerium based solutions. The sealing behaviour of a film with relatively coarse porosity, generated at high voltage (traditional TSA), was compared to the sealing behaviour of a film with finer porosity and generated at reduced potential (modified TSA). After sodium chromate sealing, the two anodizing cycles produced film with similar anticorrosion performance. Conversely, after hot water or cerium sealing, the finer oxides generated at low voltage (modified TSA) provided much better corrosion resistance. EIS performed in-situ during sealing revealed that chromate sealing is very aggressive to the porous skeleton compared to the other sealing treatments. Therefore, the original morphology has little effect on the final performance, since both fine and coarse oxides are substantially attacked. In contrast, the oxide morphology has a substantial effect when sealing is performed in hot water or cerium-based solution. Overall, it is possible to obtain films with anticorrosion performance equivalent or improved compared to that obtained by traditional TSA anodizing cycle sealed with chromate by combining the low voltage anodizing cycle with the cerium-based sealing.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)c907-c916
    Number of pages10
    JournalJournal of the Electrochemical Society
    Volume163
    Issue number14
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2016

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