Tribological, Tribocorrosion and Wear Mechanism Studies of TaZrN Coatings Deposited by Magnetron Sputtering on TiAlV Alloy

Different works have demonstrated that tantalum, zirconium, and their nitrides present good biocompatibility. Additionally, TaN and ZrN possess excellent corrosion and wear resistance. Ternary nitrides such as TiAlN have been improved in terms of their mechanical properties with respect to binary sy...

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Main Authors: Ernesto García, Martín Flores, Eduardo Rodríguez, Laura P. Rivera, Enrique Camps, Stephen Muhl
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-08-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/8/9/295
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spelling doaj-ff582a19b8ab46c382f7140aeab7a5a12020-11-25T00:13:17ZengMDPI AGCoatings2079-64122018-08-018929510.3390/coatings8090295coatings8090295Tribological, Tribocorrosion and Wear Mechanism Studies of TaZrN Coatings Deposited by Magnetron Sputtering on TiAlV AlloyErnesto García0Martín Flores1Eduardo Rodríguez2Laura P. Rivera3Enrique Camps4Stephen Muhl5Departamento de Ingeniería de Proyectos, CUCEI, Universidad de Guadalajara, J. Guadalupe Zuno 48, Los Belenes Zapopan Jal. C.P. 45150, MéxicoDepartamento de Ingeniería de Proyectos, CUCEI, Universidad de Guadalajara, J. Guadalupe Zuno 48, Los Belenes Zapopan Jal. C.P. 45150, MéxicoDepartamento de Ingeniería de Proyectos, CUCEI, Universidad de Guadalajara, J. Guadalupe Zuno 48, Los Belenes Zapopan Jal. C.P. 45150, MéxicoInstituto de Investigaciones en Materiales, UNAM, Circuito Exterior s/n, CU, México DF 04510, MéxicoDepartamento de Física, ININ, Apdo. Postal 18-1027, México DF 11801, MéxicoInstituto de Investigaciones en Materiales, UNAM, Circuito Exterior s/n, CU, México DF 04510, MéxicoDifferent works have demonstrated that tantalum, zirconium, and their nitrides present good biocompatibility. Additionally, TaN and ZrN possess excellent corrosion and wear resistance. Ternary nitrides such as TiAlN have been improved in terms of their mechanical properties with respect to binary systems. Therefore, ternary nitrides as TaZrN have high potential to be used in biomedical applications. This work was focused on studying the tribological and tribocorrosion performance of a TaZrN film. The coating was deposited by DC (Direct Current) magnetron sputtering in a reactive atmosphere using Ta and Zr targets. The tribological characterization was carried out in dry (atmospheric condition) and corrosive environments (synthetic body fluid). The coated surface shows better wear resistance than the uncoated in both conditions. The wear mechanism was studied by FE-SEM (Field Emission-Scanning Electron Microscopy) and Raman confocal microscopy. The wear rate of the coated surfaces was higher in corrosive ambient than in dry conditions. The observed wear mechanism was adhesive–abrasive for lower loads and abrasive at dry conditions for an applied load of 2 N. For corrosive media the principal wear mechanism for 2 N was abrasive–corrosive. For all tests at dry conditions, the formation of a tribolayer of metal oxides, graphite, and amorphous carbon was seen.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/8/9/295wear mechanismhard coatingsTaZrNTi6Al4Vwear analysisRaman spectroscopy
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author Ernesto García
Martín Flores
Eduardo Rodríguez
Laura P. Rivera
Enrique Camps
Stephen Muhl
spellingShingle Ernesto García
Martín Flores
Eduardo Rodríguez
Laura P. Rivera
Enrique Camps
Stephen Muhl
Tribological, Tribocorrosion and Wear Mechanism Studies of TaZrN Coatings Deposited by Magnetron Sputtering on TiAlV Alloy
Coatings
wear mechanism
hard coatings
TaZrN
Ti6Al4V
wear analysis
Raman spectroscopy
author_facet Ernesto García
Martín Flores
Eduardo Rodríguez
Laura P. Rivera
Enrique Camps
Stephen Muhl
author_sort Ernesto García
title Tribological, Tribocorrosion and Wear Mechanism Studies of TaZrN Coatings Deposited by Magnetron Sputtering on TiAlV Alloy
title_short Tribological, Tribocorrosion and Wear Mechanism Studies of TaZrN Coatings Deposited by Magnetron Sputtering on TiAlV Alloy
title_full Tribological, Tribocorrosion and Wear Mechanism Studies of TaZrN Coatings Deposited by Magnetron Sputtering on TiAlV Alloy
title_fullStr Tribological, Tribocorrosion and Wear Mechanism Studies of TaZrN Coatings Deposited by Magnetron Sputtering on TiAlV Alloy
title_full_unstemmed Tribological, Tribocorrosion and Wear Mechanism Studies of TaZrN Coatings Deposited by Magnetron Sputtering on TiAlV Alloy
title_sort tribological, tribocorrosion and wear mechanism studies of tazrn coatings deposited by magnetron sputtering on tialv alloy
publisher MDPI AG
series Coatings
issn 2079-6412
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Different works have demonstrated that tantalum, zirconium, and their nitrides present good biocompatibility. Additionally, TaN and ZrN possess excellent corrosion and wear resistance. Ternary nitrides such as TiAlN have been improved in terms of their mechanical properties with respect to binary systems. Therefore, ternary nitrides as TaZrN have high potential to be used in biomedical applications. This work was focused on studying the tribological and tribocorrosion performance of a TaZrN film. The coating was deposited by DC (Direct Current) magnetron sputtering in a reactive atmosphere using Ta and Zr targets. The tribological characterization was carried out in dry (atmospheric condition) and corrosive environments (synthetic body fluid). The coated surface shows better wear resistance than the uncoated in both conditions. The wear mechanism was studied by FE-SEM (Field Emission-Scanning Electron Microscopy) and Raman confocal microscopy. The wear rate of the coated surfaces was higher in corrosive ambient than in dry conditions. The observed wear mechanism was adhesive–abrasive for lower loads and abrasive at dry conditions for an applied load of 2 N. For corrosive media the principal wear mechanism for 2 N was abrasive–corrosive. For all tests at dry conditions, the formation of a tribolayer of metal oxides, graphite, and amorphous carbon was seen.
topic wear mechanism
hard coatings
TaZrN
Ti6Al4V
wear analysis
Raman spectroscopy
url http://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/8/9/295
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