Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
700971 Diamond and Related Materials 2009 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Amorphous carbon films were deposited on SS316L substrates using a DC magnetron sputtering system, aiming at the application of the coated SS316L for biomedical implants. The biocompatibility and chemical stability of the carbon layers have been previously demonstrated. The films were deposited on top of sputtered titanium coatings introduced as a buffer layer to enhance film-substrate adhesion. The corrosion resistance of the a-C/Ti/SS316L systems was investigated by electrochemical techniques. The electrolyte used in this work was 0.89 wt.% NaCl at pH 7.4, which simulates body fluid ionic concentrations. The coated samples displayed corrosion resistance values in the saline solution much higher than the stainless steel substrates and the role of the Ti coating thickness was analysed in order to determine the optimal system for biological applications.

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