2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2018.04.154
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Electrochemical deposition and characterization of ZrO2 ceramic nanocoatings on superelastic NiTi alloy

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“…The cathodic electrodeposition is a widespread process to obtain nanostructured films in various metallic substrates, with important advantages such as thickness control, good uniformity, and purity of the obtained films 14,15 . Previous studies have shown that the application of ZrO 2 coatings improves the corrosion resistance of Ni-Ti alloys, avoid nickel release to the human body, and can potentially reduce its failure in bioapplications 8,16,17 . However, the characterization of ZrO 2 nanocoatings is difficult due to their reduced dimensions.…”
Section: Electrodeposited Coating and Characterization Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The cathodic electrodeposition is a widespread process to obtain nanostructured films in various metallic substrates, with important advantages such as thickness control, good uniformity, and purity of the obtained films 14,15 . Previous studies have shown that the application of ZrO 2 coatings improves the corrosion resistance of Ni-Ti alloys, avoid nickel release to the human body, and can potentially reduce its failure in bioapplications 8,16,17 . However, the characterization of ZrO 2 nanocoatings is difficult due to their reduced dimensions.…”
Section: Electrodeposited Coating and Characterization Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, the ToF-SIMS technique was applied to the analysis of difficult-to-characterize nanostructured ZrO 2 films deposited on Ni-Ti wires 8 . The coatings were obtained using pulsed cathodic electrodeposition for different times on wires as received and electrolytically polished.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Segundo Yen [13], a presença de íons NO 3acelera a redução do H + , prejudicando a deposição e a aderência do hidróxido de zircônio na superfície do fio (Equação 4). Além disso, Lopes et al [14] observaram um maior potencial para redução de H + na presença de cloreto do que na presença de nitrato, o que justifica o melhor aspecto superficial obtido usando a solução de ZrOCl 2 . Até o momento, existem poucos estudos na literatura sobre a influência da densidade de corrente aplicada na eletrodeposição de ZrO 2 em substratos metálicos, especialmente em ligas NiTi.…”
Section: Tabela 1 Condições Para Eletrodeposição De Zrounclassified
“…No presente estudo, não foram observadas trincas na superfície do revestimento, quando o eletrólito de ZrOCl 2 foi utilizado, provavelmente devido à baixa espessura do revestimento obtido e pela etapa de desidratação da zircônia se passar naturalmente ao ar e não por recozimento (Equação 5). Em geral, quando a eletrodeposição é feita usando corrente pulsada, e não corrente contínua, um revestimento mais uniforme e sem trincas pode ser obtido [5,14].…”
Section: Tabela 1 Condições Para Eletrodeposição De Zrounclassified
“…These coatings significantly improve the corrosion resistance of stainless steel when put in a 0.1 M sodium sulphate solution by almost four orders of magnitude compared with the bare stainless steel. The corrosion resistances of ZrO 2 ceramic nanocoatings on superelastic NiTi alloy in Hank's simulated physiological solution were also evaluated [14]. It was found to prevent the premature failures of NiTi components and nickel release to the human body.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%