Influence of post-annealing on the oxide layer of AZ91 Mg alloy prepared by plasma electrolytic oxidation

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The influence of the post-annealing (PA) treatment on plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) treated AZ91 Mg alloy was investigated and the dependence of the dehydration reaction on the PA temperature was also studied. In this study, a series of PA treatments were carried out on die coated samples at four different temperatures, i.e. 373,423,473, and 523 K for 10h. In contrast to the sample without PA treatment, the samples annealed at temperatures higher man 423 K exhibited a significant difference in terms of surface morphology since the MgO content in the oxide layer increased widi increasing PA temperature. With increasing PA temperature, the dehydration of Mg(OH)2 led to the increase in the relative amount of the MgO, which was a hard phase. From the nano-indentation results, the applied loads of the samples were seen to increase as PA temperatures increased. Moreover, the corrosion resistance of the sample annealed at 423 K was higher than mat of the samples annealed at diree different PA temperatures. © 2010 The Japan Institute of Metals.

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Hwang, D. Y., Ko, Y. G., Kim, Y. M., Yoo, B., & Shin, D. H. (2010). Influence of post-annealing on the oxide layer of AZ91 Mg alloy prepared by plasma electrolytic oxidation. Materials Transactions, 51(2), 408–412. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.M2009290

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