Applied Surface Science, Vol.258, No.7, 3249-3254, 2012
The formation of neodymium conversion coating and the influence of post-treatment
In this paper, neodymium-based conversion coating is used as a substitute for toxic chromate conversion coating on AZ91D magnesium alloys. Its formation and growth were observed via SEM, EDS, XPS, electrochemical tests and weighting experiment. The influence of post-treatment on neodymium conversion coating was measured by FTIR and electrochemical experiments in terms of morphology, component, surface functional group and corrosion resistance. The dissolution of matrix and the deposition of neodymium/magnesium oxides compete with each other in initial time. Then the deposition of neodymium oxides dominates the process. Compact coating is obtained after 20 min immersion and it is mainly made of neodymium oxides and a small amount of magnesium oxides/hydroxides. The coating post-treated is rich in OH- and PO43+. The post-treatment can improve the corrosion resistance of the neodymium conversion coating effectually examined by EIS. (C) 2011 Published by Elsevier B.V.