Effect of manganese on the formation of hybrid zirconium-based conversion coating on low carbon steel surface
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Abstract
This study revealed the effect of Mn on the formation of hybrid zirconium-based conversion coatings (HZCC) on low carbon steel. The XPS results indicated that the Mn compounds on the surface of low carbon steel were mainly MnO and Mn2SiO4. Combined with the electrochemical measurements, the corrosion resistance of HZCC showed an increase followed by a decrease with increasing Mn concentration, which was related to the Mn2SiO4 and SiO2 on the surface of low carbon steel. The excessive Mn concentration resulted in the loss of SiO2 and aggregation of Mn2SiO4 on the low carbon steel surface, which caused the aggregation of Zr compounds on the surface and reduced the uniformity of the coating. Meanwhile, a moderate amount of Mn addition would be beneficial to increase the adhesion of organic coatings.
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