2016
DOI: 10.1002/maco.201609200
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Influence of the annealing treatment on the structure, morphology, and corrosion resistance of sputtered Zr‐Ti‐Si‐O coatings used for biomedical applications

Abstract: The aim of the present article is to investigate the corrosion resistance of the Zr‐Ti‐Si‐O coatings (as‐deposited and annealed) as possible candidate as new biocompatible material. The coatings have been characterized in terms of elemental and phase composition, roughness and corrosion resistance in simulated body fluid (SBF) at 37 °C. The coatings, with a compositional ratio O/(Zr + Ti + Si) of 1.38, were found to consist of a mixture of ZrTiO4, ZrSiO4, Ti2O3, and SiOx phases. The samples annealed in O2 atmo… Show more

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“…To begin with, nitride-based compounds, such as TiN, ZrN, CrN, and TiAlN, have been suggested as hard coatings for surface modification, surface barriers, or electrodes [25][26][27][28][29][30] ]. In order to combine superior mechanical properties, e.g., hardness and adhesion to the substrate, with enhanced corrosion resistance, new compounds, such as oxynitrides, of the transitional metals with low oxygen content have been developed [31][32][33][34][35] due to their superior chemical stability, notable optical, electronic, and mechanical properties [36][37][38], with superior mechanical properties compared to those reported for the oxides [39][40][41][42]. The interest in titanium oxynitride films is due to the pronounced dependence of the oxynitrides properties on the N/O ratio [33,34,[43][44][45][46][47].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To begin with, nitride-based compounds, such as TiN, ZrN, CrN, and TiAlN, have been suggested as hard coatings for surface modification, surface barriers, or electrodes [25][26][27][28][29][30] ]. In order to combine superior mechanical properties, e.g., hardness and adhesion to the substrate, with enhanced corrosion resistance, new compounds, such as oxynitrides, of the transitional metals with low oxygen content have been developed [31][32][33][34][35] due to their superior chemical stability, notable optical, electronic, and mechanical properties [36][37][38], with superior mechanical properties compared to those reported for the oxides [39][40][41][42]. The interest in titanium oxynitride films is due to the pronounced dependence of the oxynitrides properties on the N/O ratio [33,34,[43][44][45][46][47].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tests were performed in 3.5%NaCl solution at 25 o C for 3h. The Potential vs. Elapsed Using open circuit potential (E oc ) as criterion the most positive values reveal better corrosion behavior [13], in this case P2, P7, P8 and P1 exhibited the best behavior as observed according to the variation presented in figure 4. Using the corrosion potential (E cor ) as criterion the more electro-positive values suggest better corrosion behavior [14], from figure 5 sample P7 would be most corrosion resistant, followed by P2, P1, P4 and P8.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Aiming to obtain crystalline coatings, the substrate RF bias was set at −30 V, and the deposition temperature was maintained at (700 ± 4) • C, as previously reported [40]. As known, a high temperature during deposition or during coating annealing improves the coating crystallinity and surface morphology [41,42]. The RF power or the DC current fed on each magnetron are presented in Table 1 along with the labels assigned to the HA-based coatings.…”
Section: Coating and Specimensmentioning
confidence: 99%