Title of article :
Corrosive behavior of chromium carbide-based films formed on
steel using a filtered cathodic vacuum arc system
Author/Authors :
Chun-Chun Lin، نويسنده , , Ku-Ling Chang، نويسنده , , Han C. Shih *، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The formation of chromium carbide-based hard-coatings on steels using a 908-bend filtered cathodic vacuum arc (FCVA) has extensive
industrial applications; such coatings are free of macroparticles and exhibit excellent characteristics. In this investigation, a working pressure of
C2H2/Ar was adopted to synthesize amorphous chromium carbide film (a-C:Cr) and crystalline chromium carbide film (cryst-Cr3C2) from a Cr
target (99.95%) at 500 8C under a substrate voltage of 50 V. The corrosion behavior of a-C:Cr coated on steel (a-C:Cr/steel) and cryst-Cr3C2
coated on steel (cryst-Cr3C2/steel) were compared in terms of open-circuit potentials (OCP) and polarization resistance (Rp) in an aerated 3.5 wt%
NaCl aqueous solution, as determined by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). The XRD results indicated that the transformation of a-
C:Cr to cryst-Cr3C2 is distinct as the working pressure declines from 1.2 10 2 to 2.9 10 3 Torr. The OCP of a-C:Cr/steel and cryst-Cr3C2/steel
resemble each other and both assembly are nobler than uncoated steel. The Rp of the coatings exceeds that of the uncoated steel. The SEM
observation and the EIS results demonstrate that the cryst-Cr3C2/steel more effectively isolates the defects than dose a-C:Cr/steel.
Keywords :
Filtered cathodic vacuum arc , Chromium carbide , Corrosion , electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science