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Corrosion behavior of W-Mo co-penetrated layer produced by glow discharge plasma technique in reducing acid
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a Beijing Key Lab of Special Elastomeric Composite Materials,College of Materials Science and Engineering,b Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology, Bejing Institute of Technology,School of Optoelectronics,a Beijing Key Lab of Special Elastomeric Composite Materials,College of Materials Science and Engineering,b Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology, Bejing Institute of Technology,School of Optoelectronics,,a Beijing Key Lab of Special Elastomeric Composite Materials,College of Materials Science and Engineering,b Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology, Bejing Institute of Technology,School of Optoelectronics,a Beijing Key Lab of Special Elastomeric Composite Materials,College of Materials Science and Engineering,b Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology, Bejing Institute of Technology,School of Optoelectronics

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    To improve the corrosion resistance of Ti6Al4V alloys in acid solution, a W-Mo co-penetrated top layer was prepared using hollow-cathode glow discharge plasma technique below the β phase transition point. The surface morphology, chemical composition and crystal structure of the coatings were determined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) and X-ray power diffraction (XRD), respectively. It indicated that a dense co-penetrated layer was produced with maximum thickness of approximately 23 μm. The layer was composed of AlMoTi2 and TixW1-x phases. The static corrosion test was conducted in acid (H2SO4 and HCl, respectively) at room temperature (RT) by using the electrochemical workstation. The results showed that the W-Mo co-penetrated layer could achieve relatively stable corrosion potential in reducing acid and the Icorr of co-penetrated layers occupy merely 1/10 and 1/6 that of Ti6Al4V substrates. In addition, there is barely any corroded product and crack on the corroded surface of co-penetrated layers, indicating no corroded shedding phenomenon occurred. So the corrosion resistance are obviously improved in the premise of keeping the basic properties of the substrate.

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[Fei Chen, Yulin Zhang, Weiguang Liu, Wenran Feng, Yingge Yang. Corrosion behavior of W-Mo co-penetrated layer produced by glow discharge plasma technique in reducing acid[J]. Rare Metal Materials and Engineering,2018,47(3):723~728.]
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  • Received:February 27,2016
  • Revised:August 09,2016
  • Adopted:August 17,2016
  • Online: April 11,2018
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