The hierarchical surface on AZ31 magnesium alloy: Preparation, properties, and performance
Abstract
In this paper, hierarchical surface structures were developed to achieve the superhydrophobicity on AZ31 magnesium alloys. The uniform nodular microstructure was constructed by laser processing, and the subsequent cobalt electrodeposition fabricated a nanostructured needle-like morphology onto the surface nodules. The superhydrophobic surfaces prepared under varied electrodeposition current densities were characterized. When applying 7 mA/cm2 current density, the sample revealed the best superhydrophobic performance. The chemical stability of superhydrophobic samples was tested, which confirmed excellent superhydrophobicity was hardly affected by the corrosion environment. The results showed the samples still possessed the hydrophobic ability after tests. The developed fabrication method combines the advantages of laser processing and electrodeposition, which serves as a fast and cost-effective pathway to manufacture superhydrophobic surfaces.
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