Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5438093 | Ceramics International | 2017 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Black glasses are amorphous materials in which structure Si-O bonds coexist with Si-C bonds. The substitution of divalent oxygen ions by tetravalent carbon ions causes the change of properties, especially mechanical ones. The materials were obtained from the sol-gel synthesized ladder-like polysilsesquioxane organosilicon precursors. After deposition on titanium substrates and ceramization, continuous and hermetic layers were obtained. Adhesion, Young's modulus, hardness, roughness and corrosion resistance were examined as the most relevant mechanical properties of the obtained layers. Nanoindentation, surface mapping, electrochemical, SEM and confocal microscope measurements results are discussed in relation to the pyrolysis temperature of the black glasses layers.
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Authors
M. GawÄda, E. DÅugoÅ, M. LeÅniak, Å. Kurpaska, W. Simka, M. Sowa, M. Sitarz,