Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1659605 | Surface and Coatings Technology | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Hydrothermal post-treatment was used to convert monetite coating fabricated by induction heating method on H2O2 treated C/C (HT-C/C) composites to an adherent HA coating. The monetite coatings were hydrothermally treated for 4Â h at 373Â K, 403Â K, 423Â K, and 453Â K in a 50Â mL autoclave. After hydrothermal post-treatment, the structure, morphology and the chemical composition of these HA coatings were characterized with XRD, FTIR SEM and EDS. A scratch test was conducted to measure the strength of the adhesion of the coatings to the HT-C/C substrate. The results showed that the degree of crystallinity and the Ca/P ratio of the HA coatings increased with increasing hydrothermal temperature. The submicron-level morphology and adhesion of the HA coatings were highly affected by the hydrothermal temperature. From the results, it can be suggested that 423Â K was the best hydrothermal treatment temperature for the HA coatings which were transformed from the monetite coatings produced by the induction heating method on HT-C/C composites.
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Authors
Xiong Xin-bo, Zeng Xie-rong, Zou Chun-li, Li Ping, Fan Yun-bo,