A tribocorrosion appraisal of a dual layer PVD coated CoCrMo alloy tribopair
A dual layer PVD coating consisting of a CrN layer on top of a CoCrMo(C) S-phase underlayer (CrN/S) was deposited on a low-carbon wrought CoCrMo alloy discs and sintered CoCrMo Stellite® 21 spheres. The tribocorrosion response of the uncoated CoCrMo tribopairs and coated CrN/S tribopairs was studied under reciprocating sliding conditions in Ringer’s and diluted foetal bovine serum (FBS) solutions under anodic potential and elastic contact for a sliding time of 2 hours. Compared to the uncoated tribopair, CrN/S successfully mitigated both oxidation and mechanical material losses and resulted in a low dynamic coefficient of friction and smoother scar morphologies in both test solutions. For the uncoated tribopair, the presence of proteins acted as a barrier to charge transfer and lowered the friction during tribocorrosion testing contributing to a marked reduction in material loss, primarily by a reduction in oxidative losses, but resulted in a rougher scar morphology.
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damage. FIB investigation revealed that the observed transverse microcracks were limited to
the outer layer and hence have not provided electrolytic pathways to the substrate interface. The
excellent tribocorrosion response of dual layer CrN/S on CoCrMo metal tribopairs in diluted
FBS renders them good candidates for further investigation to mitigate tribocorrosion damage
of biomedical CoCrMo alloys.
MAZZONELLO Antonino;
JOSEPH Buhagiar;
RAISA Chetcuti;
PETER A. Dearnley;
VALSESIA Andrea;
COLPO Pascal;
MALLIA Bertram;
2024-01-16
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
JRC127296
0257-8972 (online),
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0257897222002626,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC127296,
10.1016/j.surfcoat.2022.128341 (online),
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