2013
DOI: 10.3390/ma6104441
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Potentiodynamic Polarization Studies and Surface Chemical Composition of Bismuth Titanate (BixTiyOz) Films Produced through Radiofrequency Magnetron Sputtering

Abstract: The applications of Bismuth Titanate (BixTiyOz) materials have been focused on their electronic and optical properties, but with respect to the use of these compounds in applications like corrosion resistance, have been very few or nonexistent. For this reason, in the present investigation BixTiyOz thin films were deposited using RF magnetron sputtering onto silicon wafers, stainless steel 316L, and titanium alloy (Ti6Al4V) substrates, in order to carry out a study of the corrosion behavior of this compound. T… Show more

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“…Absence of additional shoulder peaks next to the main peaks is believed to be indicative of the presence of only the Bi 3+ oxidation state for both BT750 and BT750 -Black samples [41]. The Ti 2p spectrum (presented in Figure 9 (b, e) for BT750 and BT750 -Black, respectively) partially overlaps with Bi 4d, also in good agreement with the information found in the literature [42]. Deconvolution of the Ti 2p spectra in each case reveals three peaks, namely Ti 4+ 2p3/2 at 458.3 eV and Ti 4+ 2p1/2 at 464.1 eV, as well as Bi 4d3/2 at 466.1 eV.…”
Section: Figure 7 Xrd Analysis At Different Incident Angle Of (A) Bt7...supporting
confidence: 88%
“…Absence of additional shoulder peaks next to the main peaks is believed to be indicative of the presence of only the Bi 3+ oxidation state for both BT750 and BT750 -Black samples [41]. The Ti 2p spectrum (presented in Figure 9 (b, e) for BT750 and BT750 -Black, respectively) partially overlaps with Bi 4d, also in good agreement with the information found in the literature [42]. Deconvolution of the Ti 2p spectra in each case reveals three peaks, namely Ti 4+ 2p3/2 at 458.3 eV and Ti 4+ 2p1/2 at 464.1 eV, as well as Bi 4d3/2 at 466.1 eV.…”
Section: Figure 7 Xrd Analysis At Different Incident Angle Of (A) Bt7...supporting
confidence: 88%
“…Figure h reveals that Ti 2p peaks are resolved in Ti 2p 3/2 and Ti 2p 1/2 , which are located at 475.86 and 465.65 eV, respectively. This result verifies that the BH 0.10 FT 0.05 O thin film contains Ti 4+ because the binding energies are in accordance with the typical of TiO 2 . Ti 4+ ions occupying the Fe-site of BFO could compensate the charge concentration and control Fe 2+ /Fe 3+ valence fluctuation .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…This result verifies that the BH 0.10 FT 0.05 O thin film contains Ti 4+ because the binding energies are in accordance with the typical of TiO 2 . 35 Ti 4+ ions occupying the Fe-site of BFO could compensate the charge concentration and control Fe 2+ /Fe 3+ valence fluctuation. 15 These confirm that the Ho and Ti co-substitution prevents the formation of oxygen vacancies in the BFO structure.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spectra for O 1s in BFO-0.08Ti and BFO, shown in figures S2(c) and (g), indicate a redistribution of oxygen within the lattice and oxygen vacancies, with the ratio of vacancies to lattice oxygen notably decreasing from 0.79 to 0.38 [32]. The Ti 2p spectrum in figure S2(d) showcases peaks at 458.22 eV and 465.81 eV, validating the presence of Ti 4+ ions due to the peaks' alignment with TiO 2 characteristics [33]. Ti4+ replacements at Fe sites in BFO help to balance charge concentrations and regulate Fe 2+ /Fe 3+ valence fluctuations, effectively curtailing the formation of oxygen vacancies in the BFO framework [32].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 65%