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- Title
Corrosion Improvement of 304L Stainless Steel by ZrSiN and ZrSi(N,O) Mono- and Double-Layers Prepared by Reactive Cathodic Arc Evaporation.
- Authors
Dinu, Mihaela; Parau, Anca Constantina; Vladescu, Alina; Kiss, Adrian Emil; Pana, Iulian; Mouele, Emile S. Massima; Petrik, Leslie Felicia; Braic, Viorel
- Abstract
Zr-based nitrides and oxynitrides were deposited by reactive cathodic arc evaporation in monolayer and double-layer structures with the aim of increasing the corrosion protection of 304L stainless steel (SS) in a biomedical aggressive environment. All coatings had a total thickness of 1.2 µm. Compared to the bare substrate, the surface roughness of the coated samples was higher, the presence of microdroplets being revealed by scanning electron micrography (SEM). The X-ray diffraction investigation of the ZrN phases revealed that the peaks shifted towards lower Bragg angles and the lattice constants increased as a result of Si and O2 inclusion in ZrN lattice, and of the ion bombardment characteristic of the cathodic arc method, augmented by the applied bias substrate. SS/ZrSiN/ZrSi(N,O) showed the best corrosion performance in an acidic environment (0.9% NaCl and 6% H2O2; pH = 4), which was ascribed to the blocking effect of the interfaces, which acted as a corrosion barrier for the electrolyte ingress. Moreover, the aforementioned bilayer had the highest amount of Si and O in the composition of the top layer, forming a stable passive layer with beneficial effects on corrosion protection.
- Subjects
ION bombardment; LATTICE constants; SURFACE roughness; STAINLESS steel; MONOMOLECULAR films; MICRODROPLETS; STAINLESS steel corrosion
- Publication
Coatings (2079-6412), 2021, Vol 11, Issue 10, p1257
- ISSN
2079-6412
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/coatings11101257