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- Title
Influence of aluminum phosphate on the tribocorrosion performance of chemically bonded phosphate ceramic coatings.
- Authors
Wang, Jianyu; Bian, Da; Liu, Yaxuan; Zhao, Yongwu; Tang, Hao
- Abstract
In this study, chemically bonded phosphate ceramic coatings (CBPCCs) with different contents of aluminum phosphate (AP) are prepared on stainless steel (AISI 304L). Differential scanning calorimetry, X‐ray diffraction, contact angle test, and a tribocorrosion experiment are carried out to clarify the role of AP in the tribocorrosion performance of CBPCCs. The results show that, with the increase in the AP content, the enthalpy of curing increases because of the greater formation of the bonding phase AlPO4. Both in static corrosion and in tribocorrosion, the corrosion current density of CBPCCs achieves the lowest value when the weight ratio of AP to polytetrafluoroethylene is about 0.78. Additionally, the influence mechanism of AP on tribocorrosion is clarified. AlPO4 from the reaction between AP and Al2O3 has excellent mechanical properties and can enhance the wear resistance of CBPCCs by reducing the mechanical wear and the increased wear due to corrosion. The alumina particles wrapped by AlPO4 can form a dense and smooth surface and change the direction of electrolyte propagation, which leads to the increase in the tribocorrosion resistance of CBPCCs.
- Subjects
TRIBO-corrosion; PHOSPHATE coating; ALUMINUM phosphate; CERAMIC coating; CONTACT angle; DIFFERENTIAL scanning calorimetry
- Publication
Materials & Corrosion / Werkstoffe und Korrosion, 2021, Vol 72, Issue 10, p1677
- ISSN
0947-5117
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/maco.202112426