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Fluorinated Siloxane Modified Layered Double Hydroxide Sealing Film to Enhance the Corrosion Resistance of Anodic Oxide Film of Fricition Stir Welding Joint of Aluminum Alloys

Year: 2022

Journal: Materials, Volume 15, NOV

Authors: Li, Wen; Wang, Tao; Nan, Yang; Li, Shao-Jie; Li, Wei-Ping

Organizations: Natural Science Foundation of Beijing [2214084]

Keywords: aluminum alloys; friction stir welding; anodic oxide film; layered double hydroxide; sealing; corrosion resistance

Aluminum alloys and their welding structures have been widely used in aviation, aerospace, automobiles, ships, and other industrial fields. The non-uniform nature of welding structures of aluminum alloys causes intractable corrosion problems. Anodizing and subsequent sealing processes are common and effective methods to improve the corrosion resistance of welding structures. However, traditional sealing processes like hot water sealing and potassium dichromate sealing are criticized due to energy consumption or toxicity. In this work, a layered double hydroxide (LDH) sealing process with subsequent fluorinated siloxane modification is proposed to improve the corrosion resistance of the anodic oxide film of friction stir welding joints of typical aluminum alloys. The obtained sealing film with typical lamelliform structures of LDH grows well at the defects of oxidation film and also smoothens the sample surface. The hydrophobicity of the film can separate the corrosive medium from the sample surface and further enhance corrosion resistance. As a result, the corrosion current of the welded sample in 3.5 wt.% NaCl solution plummets about 3-4 orders of magnitude compared to the initial state without anodizing, indicating superior corrosion resistance brought by this method.