Corrosion Behavior of Biodegradable Material AZ31 Coated with Beeswax-Colophony Resin

AIP Conference Proceedings(2018)

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Abstract
Magnesium (Mg) and its alloys are potential candidates for biodegradable implant materials owing to their ability to degrade spontaneously in a physiological environment. However, the degradation rate is still considered too fast in human body solution. A coating is typically applied to slowdown corrosion rate of Mg alloys. In this work, an organic coating of mixture beeswax-colophony with ratios of 40-60, 50-50, and 60-40 in wt% was synthesized and applied on commercial magnesium alloy AZ31. The coated specimens were then characterized with SEM and XRF. The corrosion behavior of the coated specimens was evaluated by immersion test in 0.9 wt% NaCl solution at 37 degrees C for 14 days. The results indicated that the coating material improved the corrosion resistance of the AZ31 alloy.
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Corrosion Resistance,Organic Coatings,Self-Healing Coatings,Magnesium Alloys,Metal Corrosion
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