Influence of ZrO2 incorporation into coating layer on electrochemical response of low-carbon steel processed by electrochemical plasma coating
By G.W. Kim and Y.S. Kim and H.W. Yang and Y.G. Ko and D.H. Shin
	
			
	
				Published in Surface and Coatings Technology
	
	
	
				2015
	
			
Abstract
This study investigated the effect of the incorporation of ZrO2 particles on the electrochemical response of low-carbon steel processed by electrochemical plasma coating (EPC). The \EPC\ process was carried out in an alkaline electrolyte with and without ZrO2 particles under \AC\ condition. The structure and constituent phases of the EPC-treated samples were analyzed through \SEM\ and XRD. The electrochemical impedance spectroscopy analyses of the coating layer with ZrO2 particles were performed in 3.5 wt.% NaCl solution to evaluate the electrochemical behavior in comparison to that without ZrO2 particles. The corrosion resistance of the EPC-treated sample incorporating ZrO2 particles was explained in relation to the equivalent circuit model.

