Effect of Target Power on Microstructure, Tribological Performance and Biocompatibility of Magnetron Sputtered Amorphous Carbon Coatings

Authors
Dhandapani, Vishnu ShankarSubbiah, RameshThangavel, ElangovanKim, Chang-LaeKang, Kyoung-MoVeeraraghavan, VeeravazhuthiPark, KwideokKim, Dae-EunPark, DongkyouKim, Byungki
Issue Date
2023-09
Publisher
MDPI Open Access Publishing
Citation
Materials, v.16, no.17
Abstract
The tribological properties and preosteoblast behavior of an RF magnetron-sputtered amorphous carbon coating on a Si (100) substrate were evaluated. The graphite target power was varied from 200 to 500 W to obtain various coating structures. The amorphous nature of the coatings was confirmed via Raman analysis. The contact angle also increased from 58o to 103o, which confirmed the transformation of the a-C surface from a hydrophilic to hydrophobic nature with an increasing graphite target power. A minimum wear rate of about 4.73 x 10-8 mm3/N*mm was obtained for an a-C coating deposited at a 300 W target power. The 300 W and 400 W target power coatings possessed good tribological properties, and the 500 W coating possessed better cell viability and adhesion on the substrate. The results suggest that the microstructure, wettability, tribological behavior and biocompatibility of the a-C coating were highly dependent on the target power of the graphite. A Finite Element Analysis (FEA) showed a considerable increase in the Von Mises stress as the mesh size decreased. Considering both the cell viability and tribological properties, the 400 W target power coating was identified to have the best tribological property as well as biocompatibility.
Keywords
DIAMOND-LIKE CARBON; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; CORROSION-RESISTANCE; SURFACE-ROUGHNESS; ULTRA-THIN; IN-VITRO; FILMS; COMPOSITES; FRICTION; WEAR; amorphous carbon; tribological property; preosteoblasts; wettability; friction simulation; microstructure
ISSN
1996-1944
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/113306
DOI
10.3390/ma16175788
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