Effect of Anodizing Parameters on Film Morphology and Corrosion Resistance of AA2099 Aluminum-Lithium Alloy

Y. Ma, Xiaorong Zhou, Y. Liao, X. Chen, C. Zhang, H. Wu, Z. Wang, W. Huang

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    Abstract

    The effect of anodization temperature and tartaric acid concentration on the morphology and corrosion resistance of the anodic film formed on AA2099-T8 alloy in tartaric-sulfuric acid was investigated. It was found that the dissolution of the anodic film during anodizing led to increased pore size, rod-shaped cavities and grain boundary grooves in the anodic films. The rod-shaped cavities and grain boundary grooves are associated with selective dissolution of the anodic film formed from fine T1 (Al2CuLi) phase precipitates due to the difference in the reactivity of the films formed from different phases. The increased porosity due to dissolution degraded the corrosion resistance of the anodic film. In the temperature range of 22–47°C, with 0.53 M tartaric acid addition, anodizing at 42°C provided the best corrosion performance and a relatively high anodizing efficiency; in the tartaric acid concentration range of 0–0.9 M, at 37°C, anodizing in electrolytes containing 0.7 and 0.9 M tartaric acid provided good corrosion resistance with little decrease of anodizing efficiency. The corrosive medium did not penetrate the anodic film uniformly but preferentially at local sites, resulting in localized corrosion of the anodized alloy.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalJournal of the Electrochemical Society
    Volume103
    Issue number7
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 20 Apr 2016

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