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Evading strength-corrosion tradeoff in Mg alloys via dense ultrafine twins

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posted on 2024-11-02, 18:47 authored by Changjian Yan, Yunchang Xin, Xiaobo ChenXiaobo Chen, Daokui Xu, Paul Chu, Chaoqiang Liu, Bo Guan, Xiaoxu Huang, Qing Liu
Conventional ultrafine-grains can generate high strength in Mg alloys, but significant tradeoff of corrosion resistance due to inclusion of a large number of non-equilibrium grain boundaries. Herein, an ultrafine-grain structure consisting of dense ultrafine twins is prepared, yielding a high strength up to 469 MPa and decreasing the corrosion rate by one order of magnitude. Generally, the formation of dense ultrafine twins in Mg alloys is rather difficult, but a carefully designed multi-directional compression treatment effectively stimulates twinning nucleation within twins and refines grain size down to 300 nm after 12-passes compressions. Grain-refinement by low-energy twins not only circumvents the detrimental effects of non-equilibrium grain boundaries on corrosion resistance, but also alters both the morphology and distribution of precipitates. Consequently, micro-galvanic corrosion tendency decreases, and severe localized corrosion is suppressed completely. This technique has a high commercial viability as it can be readily implemented in industrial production.

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Journal

Nature Communications

Volume

12

Number

4616

Issue

1

Start page

1

End page

9

Total pages

9

Publisher

Nature

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

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© The Author(s) 2021. Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

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2006111070

Esploro creation date

2021-11-21

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