Effect of Acetic Acid on Electrochemical Behavior of Sealed AA2319-T3 Al-Alloys Anodized in Phosphoric Acid Electrolytes

Abstract       The present study investigates the effect of acetic acid on corrosion behavior and its potential of hydrothermally sealed anodized AA2319-Al-alloys. Anodizing treatment was performed in stagnant phosphoric acid electrolyte with or without addition of acetic acid. Hydrothermal seal...

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Main Author: Khalid H. Rashid
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Language:English
Published: Al-Khwarizmi College of Engineering – University of Baghdad 2015-12-01
Series:Al-Khawarizmi Engineering Journal
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Online Access:http://alkej.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/alkej/article/view/259
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spelling doaj-5fc51dd3d33149558d225de57fb565ae2020-11-24T23:54:51Zeng Al-Khwarizmi College of Engineering – University of BaghdadAl-Khawarizmi Engineering Journal1818-11712312-07892015-12-01114Effect of Acetic Acid on Electrochemical Behavior of Sealed AA2319-T3 Al-Alloys Anodized in Phosphoric Acid ElectrolytesKhalid H. Rashid0Department of Chemical Engineering / University of Technology Abstract       The present study investigates the effect of acetic acid on corrosion behavior and its potential of hydrothermally sealed anodized AA2319-Al-alloys. Anodizing treatment was performed in stagnant phosphoric acid electrolyte with or without addition of acetic acid. Hydrothermal sealing was carried out in boiling water for each anodized specimen. The open circuit potential of the unsealed and sealed anodized samples was examined using open circuit potential measurement for the purpose of starting in scanning polarization diagrams. The potentiostatic polarization technique measurements were performed to assess corrosion behavior and sealing quality (i.e., degree of sealing) of the unsealed and sealed anodized aluminum. It was shown that the potentiostatic anodic and cathodic polarization of anodized aluminum was sensitive to degree of seal, which was more efficient in the case of anodized aluminum formed in acetic-phosphoric acid electrolyte mainly due to their higher corrosion potential and lower corrosion current, generally passes lower anodic and cathodic currents obtained at sealing exposure time 60 min. This suggests a specific role of the species on the sealed anodized aluminum surface coating, which contributes to the increasing of the performance in terms of corrosion improvement. The present study clearly validates the beneficial role of acetic acid in phosphoric acid anodizing baths for the corrosion protection of AA2319-Al-alloys. Keywords: Phosphoric Acid, Acetic Acid, Aluminum Alloy 2319, Anodizing, Polarization Technique. http://alkej.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/alkej/article/view/259Phosphoric Acid, Acetic Acid, Aluminum Alloy 2319, Anodizing, Polarization Technique.
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Effect of Acetic Acid on Electrochemical Behavior of Sealed AA2319-T3 Al-Alloys Anodized in Phosphoric Acid Electrolytes
Al-Khawarizmi Engineering Journal
Phosphoric Acid, Acetic Acid, Aluminum Alloy 2319, Anodizing, Polarization Technique.
author_facet Khalid H. Rashid
author_sort Khalid H. Rashid
title Effect of Acetic Acid on Electrochemical Behavior of Sealed AA2319-T3 Al-Alloys Anodized in Phosphoric Acid Electrolytes
title_short Effect of Acetic Acid on Electrochemical Behavior of Sealed AA2319-T3 Al-Alloys Anodized in Phosphoric Acid Electrolytes
title_full Effect of Acetic Acid on Electrochemical Behavior of Sealed AA2319-T3 Al-Alloys Anodized in Phosphoric Acid Electrolytes
title_fullStr Effect of Acetic Acid on Electrochemical Behavior of Sealed AA2319-T3 Al-Alloys Anodized in Phosphoric Acid Electrolytes
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Acetic Acid on Electrochemical Behavior of Sealed AA2319-T3 Al-Alloys Anodized in Phosphoric Acid Electrolytes
title_sort effect of acetic acid on electrochemical behavior of sealed aa2319-t3 al-alloys anodized in phosphoric acid electrolytes
publisher Al-Khwarizmi College of Engineering – University of Baghdad
series Al-Khawarizmi Engineering Journal
issn 1818-1171
2312-0789
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Abstract       The present study investigates the effect of acetic acid on corrosion behavior and its potential of hydrothermally sealed anodized AA2319-Al-alloys. Anodizing treatment was performed in stagnant phosphoric acid electrolyte with or without addition of acetic acid. Hydrothermal sealing was carried out in boiling water for each anodized specimen. The open circuit potential of the unsealed and sealed anodized samples was examined using open circuit potential measurement for the purpose of starting in scanning polarization diagrams. The potentiostatic polarization technique measurements were performed to assess corrosion behavior and sealing quality (i.e., degree of sealing) of the unsealed and sealed anodized aluminum. It was shown that the potentiostatic anodic and cathodic polarization of anodized aluminum was sensitive to degree of seal, which was more efficient in the case of anodized aluminum formed in acetic-phosphoric acid electrolyte mainly due to their higher corrosion potential and lower corrosion current, generally passes lower anodic and cathodic currents obtained at sealing exposure time 60 min. This suggests a specific role of the species on the sealed anodized aluminum surface coating, which contributes to the increasing of the performance in terms of corrosion improvement. The present study clearly validates the beneficial role of acetic acid in phosphoric acid anodizing baths for the corrosion protection of AA2319-Al-alloys. Keywords: Phosphoric Acid, Acetic Acid, Aluminum Alloy 2319, Anodizing, Polarization Technique.
topic Phosphoric Acid, Acetic Acid, Aluminum Alloy 2319, Anodizing, Polarization Technique.
url http://alkej.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/alkej/article/view/259
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