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Abstract

We investigated the influence of steel surface properties on the wettability of zinc (Zn). Our main objective is to address the selective oxidation of solute alloying elements and enhance the wetting behavior of Zn on advanced high strength steel (AHSS) by employing an aluminum (Al) interlayer through the physical vapor deposition technique. The deposition of an Al interlayer resulted in a decrease in contact angle and an increase in spread width as the molten Zn interacted with the Al interlay on the steel substrate. Importantly, the incorporation of an Al interlayer demonstrated a significant improvement in wettability by substantially increasing the work of adhesion compared to the uncoated AHSS substrate.
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Authors and Affiliations

Srinivasulu Grandhi
1
Kwang-Hyeok Jin
1
Min-Su Kim
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Dong-Joo Yoon
2
Seung-Hyo Lee
3
Min-Suk Oh
4
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  1. Jeonbuk National University, Division of Advanced Materials Engineering and Research Center for Advanced Materials Developm ent, Jeonju,Republic of Korea
  2. Sunchon National University, Center for Practical Use of Rare Materials, Sunchon, Republic of Korea
  3. Korea Maritime & Ocean University, Department of Ocean Advanced of Materials Convergence Engineering, Pusan, Republic of Korea
  4. Jeonbuk National University, Division of Advanced Materials Engineering and Research Center for Advanced Materials Developm ent, Jeonju, Republic of Korea

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