2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2018.07.201
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A re-understanding of the breakdown theory from the study of the plasma electrolytic oxidation of a carbon steel — A non-valve metal

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“…Therefore, cracks formed as observed in Figure a. It is worth pointing out that the FeAl 2 O 4 ·4H 2 O film should be homogeneous when the sample was immersed in the electrolyte; otherwise, the insulating property of the deposited layer will be hampered, and plasma discharge will not be built because of the leakage of current at the site of these cracks …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, cracks formed as observed in Figure a. It is worth pointing out that the FeAl 2 O 4 ·4H 2 O film should be homogeneous when the sample was immersed in the electrolyte; otherwise, the insulating property of the deposited layer will be hampered, and plasma discharge will not be built because of the leakage of current at the site of these cracks …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is worth pointing out that the FeAl 2 O 4 •4H 2 O film should be homogeneous when the sample was immersed in the electrolyte; otherwise, the insulating property of the deposited layer will be hampered, and plasma discharge will not be built because of the leakage of current at the site of these cracks. 28 During stages II−IV, the Al(OH) 4 − anions absorbed on the surface were transformed into Al 2 O 3 with the help of plasma discharge:…”
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“…In other words, the passive film was compact enough to completely cover the substrate surface [9,60]. At the same time, the non-conducive passive film would play a role of the dielectric layer [38,[61][62][63], and result in a sharp voltage increase between the anode substrate and the cathode, as reflected by stage I in the voltage-time response in Figure 1. The passive film was observed until the plasma discharge occurred on a large scale, as shown in Figure 3(b-c) and Figure 9(a-b).…”
Section: Passive Effect Of Non-aqueous Electrolytementioning
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“…The non-conducive passive film was a requisite for the discharge breakdown [38,[61][62][63]. On one hand, a lot of Fanions accumulated on the anode substrate surface under the influence of the electric field between anode and cathode.…”
Section: Pef Coating Growth Facilitated By Plasma Discharge Eventmentioning
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“…Up until now, methods to coat Al, Ti, Mg, Zr, Zn, Mo, Nb, Si, Ta and their respective alloys have been found [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]. New results show that even carbon steels can be coated by PEO with an insulating oxide layer [10]. An addition of chemical compounds or even solids, like nanoparticles, increases the range of producible surfaces dramatically.…”
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