Carbon Coatings Deposited on Prosthodontic Ni-Cr Alloy

The study discusses the results of investigations conducted on carbon coatings applied on a prosthodontic alloy Ni-Cr. Carbon coatings with the thickness of about 1000 nm were deposited by means of the RF PACVD method with a titanium interlayer applied by magnetron spray dispersion. The coatings und...

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Main Authors: Zofia Kula, Michael Semenov, Leszek Klimek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/10/4551
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spelling doaj-bfcbbab9b7f442f689038fc92072a05b2021-06-01T00:13:50ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-05-01114551455110.3390/app11104551Carbon Coatings Deposited on Prosthodontic Ni-Cr AlloyZofia Kula0Michael Semenov1Leszek Klimek2Chair of Restorative Dentistry, Department of Dental Technology, Medical University of Lodz, 92-213 Lodz, PolandDepartment of Material Science, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, 105005 Moscow, RussiaInstitute of Materials Science and Engineering, Lodz University of Technology, 90-924 Lodz, PolandThe study discusses the results of investigations conducted on carbon coatings applied on a prosthodontic alloy Ni-Cr. Carbon coatings with the thickness of about 1000 nm were deposited by means of the RF PACVD method with a titanium interlayer applied by magnetron spray dispersion. The coatings underwent microscopic examinations, as well as structural tests with the use of Raman spectrometry, investigations of mechanical properties, adhesion and corrosion tests; also, the bacterial adhesion to the sample surface was determined. It can be inferred from the performed studies that the obtained carbon coatings exhibit mechanical properties which allow them to be used for prosthodontic elements. The coatings’ adhesion to the metallic substrate made of Ni-Cr alloy equaled about 150 mN. The examined coatings clearly improve the corrosion resistance and reduce the number of bacteria adhering to the sample surfaces. Taking all this into account, it can be stated that carbon coatings can be potentially applied to protect metal prosthetic restorations.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/10/4551prosthodontic alloysdiamond-like carboncorrosionmechanical propertiesbacterial adhesion
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author Zofia Kula
Michael Semenov
Leszek Klimek
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Michael Semenov
Leszek Klimek
Carbon Coatings Deposited on Prosthodontic Ni-Cr Alloy
Applied Sciences
prosthodontic alloys
diamond-like carbon
corrosion
mechanical properties
bacterial adhesion
author_facet Zofia Kula
Michael Semenov
Leszek Klimek
author_sort Zofia Kula
title Carbon Coatings Deposited on Prosthodontic Ni-Cr Alloy
title_short Carbon Coatings Deposited on Prosthodontic Ni-Cr Alloy
title_full Carbon Coatings Deposited on Prosthodontic Ni-Cr Alloy
title_fullStr Carbon Coatings Deposited on Prosthodontic Ni-Cr Alloy
title_full_unstemmed Carbon Coatings Deposited on Prosthodontic Ni-Cr Alloy
title_sort carbon coatings deposited on prosthodontic ni-cr alloy
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2021-05-01
description The study discusses the results of investigations conducted on carbon coatings applied on a prosthodontic alloy Ni-Cr. Carbon coatings with the thickness of about 1000 nm were deposited by means of the RF PACVD method with a titanium interlayer applied by magnetron spray dispersion. The coatings underwent microscopic examinations, as well as structural tests with the use of Raman spectrometry, investigations of mechanical properties, adhesion and corrosion tests; also, the bacterial adhesion to the sample surface was determined. It can be inferred from the performed studies that the obtained carbon coatings exhibit mechanical properties which allow them to be used for prosthodontic elements. The coatings’ adhesion to the metallic substrate made of Ni-Cr alloy equaled about 150 mN. The examined coatings clearly improve the corrosion resistance and reduce the number of bacteria adhering to the sample surfaces. Taking all this into account, it can be stated that carbon coatings can be potentially applied to protect metal prosthetic restorations.
topic prosthodontic alloys
diamond-like carbon
corrosion
mechanical properties
bacterial adhesion
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/10/4551
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