Microstructure, morphology, adhesion and tribological behavior of sputtered niobium carbide and bismuth films on tool steel

NbC, Bi and Bi/NbC coatings were deposited on AISI M2 steel substrates using unbalanced magnetron sputtering at room temperature with zero bias voltage. Were studied the phase structure, the morphology, the adhesion and the tribological behavior of the three coatings. The niobium carbide film crysta...

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Main Authors: Laura Angélica Ardila Rodríguez, Jhon Jairo Olaya Flórez, José Manuel Arroyo Osorio
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Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2014-09-01
Series:Ingeniería e Investigación
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Online Access:https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/ingeinv/article/view/41938
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spelling doaj-dbeddda18ec048abac06eef4b0488a992020-11-24T22:11:39ZengUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaIngeniería e Investigación0120-56092248-87232014-09-01343121810.15446/ing.investig.v34n3.4193838410Microstructure, morphology, adhesion and tribological behavior of sputtered niobium carbide and bismuth films on tool steelLaura Angélica Ardila Rodríguez0Jhon Jairo Olaya Flórez1José Manuel Arroyo Osorio2Universidad Nacional de ColombiaUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaNbC, Bi and Bi/NbC coatings were deposited on AISI M2 steel substrates using unbalanced magnetron sputtering at room temperature with zero bias voltage. Were studied the phase structure, the morphology, the adhesion and the tribological behavior of the three coatings. The niobium carbide film crystallized in the NbC cubic structure, and the bismuth layers had a rhombohedral phase with random orientation. The NbC coating had a smooth surface with low roughness, while the Bi layers on steel and on NbC coating had higher roughness and a morphology composed of large particles. By using a ductile Nb interlayer good adhesion between the NbC coating and the steel substrate was achieved. The Bi coating had better adhesion with the NbC layer than with the steel substrate. The tribological performance of the Bi coating on steel was not satisfactory, but according to the preliminary results, the produced NbC and Bi/NbC coatings have the potential to improve the tribological performance of the steel.https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/ingeinv/article/view/41938Niobium carbidebismuthmagnetron sputteringfrictionwear
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author Laura Angélica Ardila Rodríguez
Jhon Jairo Olaya Flórez
José Manuel Arroyo Osorio
spellingShingle Laura Angélica Ardila Rodríguez
Jhon Jairo Olaya Flórez
José Manuel Arroyo Osorio
Microstructure, morphology, adhesion and tribological behavior of sputtered niobium carbide and bismuth films on tool steel
Ingeniería e Investigación
Niobium carbide
bismuth
magnetron sputtering
friction
wear
author_facet Laura Angélica Ardila Rodríguez
Jhon Jairo Olaya Flórez
José Manuel Arroyo Osorio
author_sort Laura Angélica Ardila Rodríguez
title Microstructure, morphology, adhesion and tribological behavior of sputtered niobium carbide and bismuth films on tool steel
title_short Microstructure, morphology, adhesion and tribological behavior of sputtered niobium carbide and bismuth films on tool steel
title_full Microstructure, morphology, adhesion and tribological behavior of sputtered niobium carbide and bismuth films on tool steel
title_fullStr Microstructure, morphology, adhesion and tribological behavior of sputtered niobium carbide and bismuth films on tool steel
title_full_unstemmed Microstructure, morphology, adhesion and tribological behavior of sputtered niobium carbide and bismuth films on tool steel
title_sort microstructure, morphology, adhesion and tribological behavior of sputtered niobium carbide and bismuth films on tool steel
publisher Universidad Nacional de Colombia
series Ingeniería e Investigación
issn 0120-5609
2248-8723
publishDate 2014-09-01
description NbC, Bi and Bi/NbC coatings were deposited on AISI M2 steel substrates using unbalanced magnetron sputtering at room temperature with zero bias voltage. Were studied the phase structure, the morphology, the adhesion and the tribological behavior of the three coatings. The niobium carbide film crystallized in the NbC cubic structure, and the bismuth layers had a rhombohedral phase with random orientation. The NbC coating had a smooth surface with low roughness, while the Bi layers on steel and on NbC coating had higher roughness and a morphology composed of large particles. By using a ductile Nb interlayer good adhesion between the NbC coating and the steel substrate was achieved. The Bi coating had better adhesion with the NbC layer than with the steel substrate. The tribological performance of the Bi coating on steel was not satisfactory, but according to the preliminary results, the produced NbC and Bi/NbC coatings have the potential to improve the tribological performance of the steel.
topic Niobium carbide
bismuth
magnetron sputtering
friction
wear
url https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/ingeinv/article/view/41938
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