Effect of Doping Metals on the Structure of PEO Coatings on Titanium

The structure and properties of the oxide films formed on titanium alloys by means of plasma-electrolytic oxidizing in alkali electrolytes based on pyrophosphates, borates, or acetates of alkali metals with the addition of dopants’ oxides or oxoanions of varying composition have been studied. Anodic...

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Main Authors: Nykolay D. Sakhnenko, Maryna V. Ved’, Ann V. Karakurkchi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2018-01-01
Series:International Journal of Chemical Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4608485
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spelling doaj-b1284aa1e5fa4e90b35b442ff3f3a7db2021-07-02T17:23:34ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Chemical Engineering1687-806X1687-80782018-01-01201810.1155/2018/46084854608485Effect of Doping Metals on the Structure of PEO Coatings on TitaniumNykolay D. Sakhnenko0Maryna V. Ved’1Ann V. Karakurkchi2National Technical University “Kharkiv Polytechnical Institute”, Kyrpychova St. 2, Kharkiv 61002, UkraineNational Technical University “Kharkiv Polytechnical Institute”, Kyrpychova St. 2, Kharkiv 61002, UkraineNational Technical University “Kharkiv Polytechnical Institute”, Kyrpychova St. 2, Kharkiv 61002, UkraineThe structure and properties of the oxide films formed on titanium alloys by means of plasma-electrolytic oxidizing in alkali electrolytes based on pyrophosphates, borates, or acetates of alkali metals with the addition of dopants’ oxides or oxoanions of varying composition have been studied. Anodic polarization in the spark discharge (microarc) mode at application of interelectrode potential 90 to 160 V has been used to obtain mixed-oxide systems TiOx·WOy, TiOx·MoOy, TiOx·ZrO2, and TiOx·V2O5. The possibility to obtain the oxide layers containing the alloying elements by the modification of the composition of electrolytes has been stated. The chemical and phase composition as well as the topography, the microstructure, and the grain size of the formed layers depend on the applied current, interelectrode voltage, and the layer chemical composition. The effect of formed films composition on the resistance of titanium to corrosion has been discussed. Catalytic activity of mixed-oxide systems was determined in the model reaction of methyl orange dye MO photodestruction.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4608485
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author Nykolay D. Sakhnenko
Maryna V. Ved’
Ann V. Karakurkchi
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Maryna V. Ved’
Ann V. Karakurkchi
Effect of Doping Metals on the Structure of PEO Coatings on Titanium
International Journal of Chemical Engineering
author_facet Nykolay D. Sakhnenko
Maryna V. Ved’
Ann V. Karakurkchi
author_sort Nykolay D. Sakhnenko
title Effect of Doping Metals on the Structure of PEO Coatings on Titanium
title_short Effect of Doping Metals on the Structure of PEO Coatings on Titanium
title_full Effect of Doping Metals on the Structure of PEO Coatings on Titanium
title_fullStr Effect of Doping Metals on the Structure of PEO Coatings on Titanium
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Doping Metals on the Structure of PEO Coatings on Titanium
title_sort effect of doping metals on the structure of peo coatings on titanium
publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Chemical Engineering
issn 1687-806X
1687-8078
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The structure and properties of the oxide films formed on titanium alloys by means of plasma-electrolytic oxidizing in alkali electrolytes based on pyrophosphates, borates, or acetates of alkali metals with the addition of dopants’ oxides or oxoanions of varying composition have been studied. Anodic polarization in the spark discharge (microarc) mode at application of interelectrode potential 90 to 160 V has been used to obtain mixed-oxide systems TiOx·WOy, TiOx·MoOy, TiOx·ZrO2, and TiOx·V2O5. The possibility to obtain the oxide layers containing the alloying elements by the modification of the composition of electrolytes has been stated. The chemical and phase composition as well as the topography, the microstructure, and the grain size of the formed layers depend on the applied current, interelectrode voltage, and the layer chemical composition. The effect of formed films composition on the resistance of titanium to corrosion has been discussed. Catalytic activity of mixed-oxide systems was determined in the model reaction of methyl orange dye MO photodestruction.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4608485
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