Mineralogical Transformation and Electrochemical Nature of Magnesium-Rich Primers during Natural Weathering

Magnesium-rich primers (MgRP) have generated great interest as a promising alternative to chromium-based primers for the protection of aluminum substrates but their performance during exterior exposure has not been well documented. This paper focuses on the evaluation of MgRP during natural weatheri...

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Main Authors: Shashi S. Pathak, Michael D. Blanton, Sharathkumar K. Mendon, James W. Rawlins
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-07-01
Series:Metals
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/4/3/322
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Summary:Magnesium-rich primers (MgRP) have generated great interest as a promising alternative to chromium-based primers for the protection of aluminum substrates but their performance during exterior exposure has not been well documented. This paper focuses on the evaluation of MgRP during natural weathering to gain insight into its mineralogical phase transformation and electrochemical nature. Control studies were conducted on Mg and AA2024-T3 coupons. The results indicate that Mg particles in MgRP transform into a variety of hydroxide, carbonate, and hydroxy carbonates. During natural weathering, CO2 inhibited the dissolution of both Mg and AA2024-T3 as a result of protective carbonate layer formation in the coating.
ISSN:2075-4701