Characterization of plasma electrolytic oxide formed on
AZ91 Mg alloy in KMnO4 electrolyte
(1. Department of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Hanyang University, Ansan, 426-791, Korea;
2. Department of Applied Materials Engineering, Hanbat National University, Daejon, 305-719, Korea)
2. Department of Applied Materials Engineering, Hanbat National University, Daejon, 305-719, Korea)
Abstract: The aim of this work is to investigate microstructure, corrosion resistance characteristics and nanohardness of the oxide layer on AZ91 Mg alloy by applying different voltage with KMnO4 contained solution. There are lots of closed pores that are filled with another oxide compound compared with the typical surface morphology with pore coated until 350 V of coating voltage. The thickness of oxide layer increases with increasing coating voltage. The oxide layer formed on AZ91 Mg alloy in electrolyte with potassium permanganate consists of MgO and Mn2O3. Corrosion potential of the oxide layer on AZ91 Mg alloy obtained at different plasma electrolytic oxidation(PEO) reaction stages increases with increasing coating voltage. The corrosion resistance of AZ91 Mg alloy depends on the existence of the manganese oxide in the oxide layer. The inner barrier layer composed of the MgO and Mn2O3 may serve as diffusion barrier to enhance the corrosion resistance and may partially explain the excellent anti-corrosion performance in corrosion test. Nanohardness values increase with increasing coating voltage. The increase in the nanohardness may be due to the effect of manganese oxide in the oxide layer on AZ91 Mg alloy coated from electrolyte containing KMnO4.
Key words: magnesium alloy; plasma electrolytic oxidation; corrosion; nanohardness; potassium permanganate