Thermal Oxidation of Heavily Deformed Zn Coatings Produced by Cold Spray and Formation of ZnO Nanowires

M. Razavipour, D. Criado, A. Zúñiga, B. Jodoin
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Zinc oxide (ZnO) is known for its rich diversity of microstructures and has been attracting attention for its unique combination of mechanical and physical properties. It has been a material of interest in different areas such as optoelectronics, sensors and the general ceramic industry. It also has been a material of interest in biomedicine due to its antimicrobial characteristics and biocompatibility properties. A simple processing route to produce ZnO micro/nanostructures is the thermal oxidation of zinc, which results in a wide range of ZnO nanostructures depending on the oxidation conditions. The main objective of this study was to investigate the influence of a severe plastically deformed zinc microstructure on the formation of ZnO nanostructures produced by oxidation, with a special attention to the zinc oxide growth mechanism and nanostructures characteristics. For this purpose, the cold spray process was used to produce Zn coatings using different feedstock powders that required different process parameters in order to obtain Zn coatings with severely deformed particles. A non-catalytic thermal oxidation method was then used to successfully produce ZnO nanostructures at the surface of the heavily deformed cold sprayed Zn coatings. The as-grown ZnO nanostructures were investigated in detail using scanning electron microscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. These investigations revealed that the chemical fingerprint of the oxides grown in the cold sprayed samples was different from that of conventional ZnO. It was also observed that in the oxidized cold sprayed Zn coatings, the formation of ZnO nanowires was hindered due to the formation of blisters generated during the high temperature exposure, revealing nonoptimized process parameters.
冷喷涂重变形锌涂层的热氧化及ZnO纳米线的形成
氧化锌(ZnO)以其丰富多样的微观结构而闻名,并以其独特的机械和物理结合性能而受到人们的关注。它已经成为光电子、传感器和一般陶瓷工业等不同领域的兴趣材料。由于其抗菌特性和生物相容性,它也一直是生物医学领域感兴趣的材料。锌的热氧化是制备氧化锌微纳米结构的一种简单的工艺路线,根据氧化条件的不同,可以得到多种氧化锌纳米结构。本研究的主要目的是研究严重塑性变形的锌微观结构对氧化生成ZnO纳米结构的影响,特别关注氧化锌的生长机制和纳米结构特征。为此,采用冷喷涂工艺生产锌涂层,采用不同的原料粉末,需要不同的工艺参数,以获得具有严重变形颗粒的锌涂层。然后,采用非催化热氧化方法成功地在严重变形的冷喷涂锌涂层表面生成ZnO纳米结构。利用扫描电镜和x射线光电子能谱对生长ZnO纳米结构进行了详细的研究。这些研究表明,在冷喷涂样品中生长的氧化物的化学指纹图谱与传统ZnO不同。在氧化冷喷涂Zn涂层中,由于高温暴露过程中产生水泡,阻碍了ZnO纳米线的形成,表明工艺参数未优化。
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