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Open-air plasma-assisted deposition of organosilicon coating for corrosion protection of AZ91D Mg alloy

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Journal of Coatings Technology and Research
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1 to 15
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As a corrosion barrier layer, open-air plasma-assisted organosilicon coating was applied on AZ91D Mg alloy. Organosilicon-coated AZ91D samples, prepared from two different plasma coating processes, were used for corrosion evaluation based on multistep electrochemical and H2 collection measurements in 3.5 wt% sodium chloride (NaCl) solution. Some coated AZ91D samples were characterized with and without corrosion exposure in NaCl solution using electron microscopies and X-ray chemical analysis techniques. The results indicate that the organosilicon coatings from open-air plasma processes are effective to delay the initiation of corrosion attack and also reduce the corrosion rate for AZ91D substrate. The corrosion attack was considered to develop after permeation of NaCl solution through the coating layer.