Corrosion and tribological performance of quasi-stoichiometric titanium containing carbo-nitride coatings

Zr, Nb and Si doped TiCN coatings, with (C+N)/(metal + Si) ratios of approximately 1, were deposited on stainless steel and Si wafer substrates using a cathodic arc technique in a mixture of N2 and CH4 gases. The coatings were comparatively analysed for elemental and phase composition, adhesion, ant...

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Main Authors: Catalin Iulian Pruncu, Mariana Braic, Karl D. Dearn, Cosmin Farcau, Robert Watson, Lidia Ruxandra Constantin, Mihai Balaceanu, Viorel Braic, Alina Vladescu
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Published: Elsevier 2017-11-01
Series:Arabian Journal of Chemistry
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spelling doaj-53fe3a0b773a47b3875c0514280bed602020-11-24T23:13:40ZengElsevierArabian Journal of Chemistry1878-53522017-11-011071015102810.1016/j.arabjc.2016.09.009Corrosion and tribological performance of quasi-stoichiometric titanium containing carbo-nitride coatingsCatalin Iulian Pruncu0Mariana Braic1Karl D. Dearn2Cosmin Farcau3Robert Watson4Lidia Ruxandra Constantin5Mihai Balaceanu6Viorel Braic7Alina Vladescu8Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Birmingham, B15 2TT, UKNational Institute for Optoelectronics, Magurele, Bucharest RO 77125, RomaniaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Birmingham, B15 2TT, UKInstitute for Interdisciplinary Research in Bio-Nano-Sciences, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca RO400084, RomaniaIMI Truflo Marine Ltd., Birmingham, B6 7JF, UKNational Institute for Optoelectronics, Magurele, Bucharest RO 77125, RomaniaNational Institute for Optoelectronics, Magurele, Bucharest RO 77125, RomaniaNational Institute for Optoelectronics, Magurele, Bucharest RO 77125, RomaniaNational Institute for Optoelectronics, Magurele, Bucharest RO 77125, RomaniaZr, Nb and Si doped TiCN coatings, with (C+N)/(metal + Si) ratios of approximately 1, were deposited on stainless steel and Si wafer substrates using a cathodic arc technique in a mixture of N2 and CH4 gases. The coatings were comparatively analysed for elemental and phase composition, adhesion, anticorrosive properties and tribological performance at ambient and 250 °C. Zr, Nb and Si alloying contents in the coatings were in the range 2.9–9.6 at.%. All the coatings exhibited f.c.c. solid solution structures and had a 〈111〉 preferred orientation. In the adhesion tests conducted, critical loads ranged from 20 to 30 N, indicative of a good adhesion to substrate materials. The Ti based coatings with Nb or Si alloying elements proved to be resistant to corrosive attack in 3.5% NaCl and of these coatings the TiNbCN was found to have the best corrosion resistance. TiCN exhibited the best tribological performance at 250 °C, while at ambient temperatures it was TiNbCN. Abrasive and oxidative wear was found to be the main wear mechanism for all of the coatings. Of the tested coatings, TiNbCN coatings would be the most suitable candidate for severe service (high temperature, corrosive, etc.) applications.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1878535216301538TiCNTiZrCNTiNbCN and TiSiCN coatingsCathodic arcCorrosion resistanceFriction coefficient and wear resistance
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author Catalin Iulian Pruncu
Mariana Braic
Karl D. Dearn
Cosmin Farcau
Robert Watson
Lidia Ruxandra Constantin
Mihai Balaceanu
Viorel Braic
Alina Vladescu
spellingShingle Catalin Iulian Pruncu
Mariana Braic
Karl D. Dearn
Cosmin Farcau
Robert Watson
Lidia Ruxandra Constantin
Mihai Balaceanu
Viorel Braic
Alina Vladescu
Corrosion and tribological performance of quasi-stoichiometric titanium containing carbo-nitride coatings
Arabian Journal of Chemistry
TiCN
TiZrCN
TiNbCN and TiSiCN coatings
Cathodic arc
Corrosion resistance
Friction coefficient and wear resistance
author_facet Catalin Iulian Pruncu
Mariana Braic
Karl D. Dearn
Cosmin Farcau
Robert Watson
Lidia Ruxandra Constantin
Mihai Balaceanu
Viorel Braic
Alina Vladescu
author_sort Catalin Iulian Pruncu
title Corrosion and tribological performance of quasi-stoichiometric titanium containing carbo-nitride coatings
title_short Corrosion and tribological performance of quasi-stoichiometric titanium containing carbo-nitride coatings
title_full Corrosion and tribological performance of quasi-stoichiometric titanium containing carbo-nitride coatings
title_fullStr Corrosion and tribological performance of quasi-stoichiometric titanium containing carbo-nitride coatings
title_full_unstemmed Corrosion and tribological performance of quasi-stoichiometric titanium containing carbo-nitride coatings
title_sort corrosion and tribological performance of quasi-stoichiometric titanium containing carbo-nitride coatings
publisher Elsevier
series Arabian Journal of Chemistry
issn 1878-5352
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Zr, Nb and Si doped TiCN coatings, with (C+N)/(metal + Si) ratios of approximately 1, were deposited on stainless steel and Si wafer substrates using a cathodic arc technique in a mixture of N2 and CH4 gases. The coatings were comparatively analysed for elemental and phase composition, adhesion, anticorrosive properties and tribological performance at ambient and 250 °C. Zr, Nb and Si alloying contents in the coatings were in the range 2.9–9.6 at.%. All the coatings exhibited f.c.c. solid solution structures and had a 〈111〉 preferred orientation. In the adhesion tests conducted, critical loads ranged from 20 to 30 N, indicative of a good adhesion to substrate materials. The Ti based coatings with Nb or Si alloying elements proved to be resistant to corrosive attack in 3.5% NaCl and of these coatings the TiNbCN was found to have the best corrosion resistance. TiCN exhibited the best tribological performance at 250 °C, while at ambient temperatures it was TiNbCN. Abrasive and oxidative wear was found to be the main wear mechanism for all of the coatings. Of the tested coatings, TiNbCN coatings would be the most suitable candidate for severe service (high temperature, corrosive, etc.) applications.
topic TiCN
TiZrCN
TiNbCN and TiSiCN coatings
Cathodic arc
Corrosion resistance
Friction coefficient and wear resistance
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