Corrosion Behavior of Fluorine-Doped Calcium Phosphorus Coating on AZ31 Alloy with Various Chemical Conversion Parameters

Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance(2024)

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To improve the corrosion resistance of biomedical magnesium alloys, fluoride ions (0.3 M, 0.5 M, and 0.7 M) were added to a solution of water containing 0.042 mol/L Ca(NO3)2·4H2O and 0.025 mol/L NH4H2PO4. Calcium Phosphorus (Ca-Ph) coatings with different morphology and corrosion resistance were obtained by changing the temperature and fluorine ion content to explore the growth mechanism of fluorine-doped Calcium Phosphorus (F-CaP) coating. The surface morphologies, and chemical compositions of these coatings were characterized by x-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive spectroscopy, and the corrosion resistances of the coatings were investigated by electrochemical tests and immersion tests. The results show that temperature has a great effect on the morphology of F-CaP coating. An increase in the temperature accelerated the reaction rate of the ions during the deposition process, and the low amount of fluoride prevented the F-CaP coating from fully covering the surface of the matrix. When the amount of doped fluorine was 0.5 M at 60 °C, the complete and compact coating morphology effectively protected the AZ31 magnesium alloy from the corrosion of simulated body fluids.
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