The role of solution heat treatment on corrosion and mechanical behaviour of Mg-Zn biodegradable alloys

The mechanical properties and bio-corrosion behaviours of T4 solid solution heat-treated Mg–1.5Zn and Mg–9Zn alloys at 340°C under different heat treatment durations were investigated. In vitro corrosion behaviour of the heat-treated alloys immersed in simulated body fluid (SBF) were measured by ele...

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Main Authors: A., Fereidouni Lotfabadi, H., R. Bakhsheshi-Rad, Idris, Mohd. Hasbullah, Hamzah, Esah, Asgarani, M. Kasiri
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/1879139515Y.0000000031
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spelling my.utm.669782017-11-20T08:52:09Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/66978/ The role of solution heat treatment on corrosion and mechanical behaviour of Mg-Zn biodegradable alloys A., Fereidouni Lotfabadi H., R. Bakhsheshi-Rad Idris, Mohd. Hasbullah Hamzah, Esah Asgarani, M. Kasiri TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The mechanical properties and bio-corrosion behaviours of T4 solid solution heat-treated Mg–1.5Zn and Mg–9Zn alloys at 340°C under different heat treatment durations were investigated. In vitro corrosion behaviour of the heat-treated alloys immersed in simulated body fluid (SBF) were measured by electrochemical, hydrogen evolution and mass loss tests. Surface examination and analytical studies were carried out using optical and scanning electron microscopy, EDX, and X-ray diffractometry. The results show that the grains size of both the alloys apparently remained unchanged after T4 treatment. T4 treatment at 340°C for 6?h slightly increased the strength and elongation of Mg–1.5Zn alloy while it significantly improved the strength and elongation of the Mg–9Zn alloy because of the presence of residual Mg51Zn20 and Mg12Zn13 secondary phase at the grain boundary. The results of electrochemical tests show that the corrosion rate of both the alloys decrease with increasing treatment temperature. The result also shows corrosion resistance of both the T4 tread alloys much better than that of as-cast samples. The corrosion mechanism exhibited that the occurrence of galvanic and pitting corrosion, which varied with the alloy composition and treatment time. Taylor & Francis 2016-01-01 Article PeerReviewed A., Fereidouni Lotfabadi and H., R. Bakhsheshi-Rad and Idris, Mohd. Hasbullah and Hamzah, Esah and Asgarani, M. Kasiri (2016) The role of solution heat treatment on corrosion and mechanical behaviour of Mg-Zn biodegradable alloys. Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly, 55 (1). pp. 53-64. ISSN 0008-4433 http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/1879139515Y.0000000031 DOI : 10.1179/1879139515Y.0000000031
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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A., Fereidouni Lotfabadi
H., R. Bakhsheshi-Rad
Idris, Mohd. Hasbullah
Hamzah, Esah
Asgarani, M. Kasiri
The role of solution heat treatment on corrosion and mechanical behaviour of Mg-Zn biodegradable alloys
description The mechanical properties and bio-corrosion behaviours of T4 solid solution heat-treated Mg–1.5Zn and Mg–9Zn alloys at 340°C under different heat treatment durations were investigated. In vitro corrosion behaviour of the heat-treated alloys immersed in simulated body fluid (SBF) were measured by electrochemical, hydrogen evolution and mass loss tests. Surface examination and analytical studies were carried out using optical and scanning electron microscopy, EDX, and X-ray diffractometry. The results show that the grains size of both the alloys apparently remained unchanged after T4 treatment. T4 treatment at 340°C for 6?h slightly increased the strength and elongation of Mg–1.5Zn alloy while it significantly improved the strength and elongation of the Mg–9Zn alloy because of the presence of residual Mg51Zn20 and Mg12Zn13 secondary phase at the grain boundary. The results of electrochemical tests show that the corrosion rate of both the alloys decrease with increasing treatment temperature. The result also shows corrosion resistance of both the T4 tread alloys much better than that of as-cast samples. The corrosion mechanism exhibited that the occurrence of galvanic and pitting corrosion, which varied with the alloy composition and treatment time.
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author A., Fereidouni Lotfabadi
H., R. Bakhsheshi-Rad
Idris, Mohd. Hasbullah
Hamzah, Esah
Asgarani, M. Kasiri
author_facet A., Fereidouni Lotfabadi
H., R. Bakhsheshi-Rad
Idris, Mohd. Hasbullah
Hamzah, Esah
Asgarani, M. Kasiri
author_sort A., Fereidouni Lotfabadi
title The role of solution heat treatment on corrosion and mechanical behaviour of Mg-Zn biodegradable alloys
title_short The role of solution heat treatment on corrosion and mechanical behaviour of Mg-Zn biodegradable alloys
title_full The role of solution heat treatment on corrosion and mechanical behaviour of Mg-Zn biodegradable alloys
title_fullStr The role of solution heat treatment on corrosion and mechanical behaviour of Mg-Zn biodegradable alloys
title_full_unstemmed The role of solution heat treatment on corrosion and mechanical behaviour of Mg-Zn biodegradable alloys
title_sort role of solution heat treatment on corrosion and mechanical behaviour of mg-zn biodegradable alloys
publisher Taylor & Francis
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/66978/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/1879139515Y.0000000031
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