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Laser‐guided corrosion control: a new approach to tailor the degradation of Mg‐alloys

Pou Álvarez, PabloAutor UVIGO; Riveiro Rodríguez, AntonioAutor UVIGO; Nóvoa Rodríguez, Xosé RamónAutor UVIGO; Jin, Xueze; Del Val Garcia, JesúsAutor UVIGO; Comesaña Piñeiro, RafaelAutor UVIGO; Boutinguiza Larosi, MohamedAutor UVIGO; Lusquiños Rodríguez, FernandoAutor UVIGO; Jones, Julian Raymond; Pérez Prado, María Teresa; Pou Saracho, Juan MaríaAutor UVIGO
DATE: 2021-03-24
UNIVERSAL IDENTIFIER: http://hdl.handle.net/11093/6168
EDITED VERSION: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/smll.202100924
UNESCO SUBJECT: 3303.14 Revestimientos Protectores
DOCUMENT TYPE: article

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Despite corrosion being commonly seen as a problem to be avoided, applications such as batteries or biodegradable implants do benefit from corrosion‐like phenomena. However, current strategies address corrosion control from a global perspective for a whole component, without considering local adaptations to functionality specifications or inhomogeneous environments. Here, a novel concept is presented: the local control and guidance of corrosion through a laser surface treatment. Immersion tests in saline solution of AZ31 magnesium alloy samples show degradation rates reduced up to 15 times with the treatment, owing to a fast passivation after the induced microstructural modifications. By controlling the treatment conditions, the degradation can be restricted to delimited regions and driven towards specific directions. The applicability of the method for the design of tailored degradation biomedical implants is demonstrated and uses for cathodic protection systems and batteries can also be anticipated.
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