Scientific Reports (May 2017)

Toward a nearly defect-free coating via high-energy plasma sparks

  • Mosab Kaseem,
  • Hae Woong Yang,
  • Young Gun Ko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-02702-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract A nearly defect-free metal-oxide-based coating structure was made on Al-Mg-Si alloy by plasma electrolytic oxidation at high current density accompanying high-energy plasma sparks. The present coatings were performed at two different current densities of 50 and 125 mA/cm2 in the alkaline-phosphate-based electrolytes with different concentrations of sodium hexafluoroaluminate (Na3AlF6). The addition of (Na3AlF6) to the electrolyte used in this study would result in a decrease in the size of the micropore, and a reasonably defect-free coating structure was achieved in the sample treated at high current density of 125 mA/cm2. This was attributed mainly to the hydrolysis of AlF6 3− triggered by intense plasma sparks, which resulted in a uniform distribution of fluorine throughout the coating. Accordingly, the corrosion performance of the coating formed in the electrolyte containing 1.5 g/L Na3AlF6 at 125 mA/cm2 was improved significantly as confirmed by electrochemical impedance analysis. In addition, the formation mechanism of the nearly defect-free coating in the presence of Na3AlF6 was discussed.