| Literature DB >> 26554497 |
Zhixin Wan, Teng Fei Zhang, Han-Bo-Ram Lee1, Ji Hoon Yang2, Woo Chang Choi3, Byungchan Han4, Kwang Ho Kim, Se-Hun Kwon.
Abstract
A new approach was adopted to improve the corrosion resistance of CrN hard coatings by inserting a Al2O3 layer through atomic layer deposition. The influence of the addition of a Al2O3 interlayer, its thickness, and the position of its insertion on the microstructure, surface roughness, corrosion behavior, and mechanical properties of the coatings was investigated. The results indicated that addition of a dense atomic layer deposited Al2O3 interlayer led to a significant decrease in the average grain size and surface roughness and to greatly improved corrosion resistance and corrosion durability of CrN coatings while maintaining their mechanical properties. Increasing the thickness of the Al2O3 interlayer and altering its insertion position so that it was near the surface of the coating also resulted in superior performance of the coating. The mechanism of this effect can be explained by the dense Al2O3 interlayer acting as a good sealing layer that inhibits charge transfer, diffusion of corrosive substances, and dislocation motion.Entities:
Keywords: Al2O3 interlayer; atomic layer deposition; corrosion protection; hard coatings; mechanical properties
Year: 2015 PMID: 26554497 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5b08696
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229