Abstract :
Oxide formation on a clean AZ91-Mg alloy surface has been characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), while the chemical
composition of a mirror-polished sample was assessed by scanning Auger microscopy (SAM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) at different
microstructural regions, referred to as the grain boundary, matrix and particle regions. XPS and SAM confirmed that Mg and Al are always present
in the surface regions probed, whereas bulk characterization with energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) analysis was necessary to detect the additional
alloying elements, Mn and Zn. Coating by 1% solutions of BTSE, g-GPS and g-APS at their natural pH values gave etching of the surface Mg
oxide. Adsorption occurs on the different regions, but the attachment is weak, especially because of the fragile nature of the underlying substrate.
However, increasing the concentration of BTSE to 4% formed a thicker and denser coating with better prospects for substrate protection
Keywords :
Magnesium alloy , Silane coating , Auger electron spectroscopy , Surface microstructure