Corrosion resistant and high-strength dual-phase Mg-Li-Al-Zn alloy by friction stir processing

Magnesium is the lightest structural metal, and alloying with lithium makes it even lighter. However, multi-phase Mg-Li alloys typically undergo rapid corrosion, and their strength decreases at room temperature due to natural age-softening. Here, we engineer a rapidly degrading dual-phase Mg-Li-Al a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Communications materials 2022-04, Vol.3 (1), p.1-10, Article 18
Hauptverfasser: Zeng, Zhuoran, Zhou, Mengran, Esmaily, Marco, Zhu, Yuman, Choudhary, Sanjay, Griffith, James C., Ma, Jisheng, Hora, Yvonne, Chen, Yu, Gullino, Alessio, Shi, Qingyu, Fujii, Hidetoshi, Birbilis, Nick
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Zusammenfassung:Magnesium is the lightest structural metal, and alloying with lithium makes it even lighter. However, multi-phase Mg-Li alloys typically undergo rapid corrosion, and their strength decreases at room temperature due to natural age-softening. Here, we engineer a rapidly degrading dual-phase Mg-Li-Al alloy to be durable via friction stir processing followed by liquid CO 2 quenching. The best performing alloy has a low electrochemical degradation rate of 0.72 mg·cm −2 · day −1 , and high specific strength of 209 kN·m·kg −1 . We attribute this electrochemical and mechanical durability to its microstructure, which consists of a refined grain size of approximately 2 µm and dense nanoprecipitates. This microstructure suppressed the formation of the detrimental AlLi phase, and an aluminium-rich protective surface layer also formed. This processing route might be useful for designing lightweight and durable engineering alloys. Mg-Li alloys are attractive for their low density, yet typically suffer from limited strength and rapid corrosion. Here, both these issues are addressed in a Mg-Li-Al alloy by friction stir processing followed by liquid CO 2 quenching, resulting in a durable microstructure.
ISSN:2662-4443
2662-4443
DOI:10.1038/s43246-022-00245-3