Mobin Dizisaz , Mahboobeh Azadi , Amirhossein Hafazeh , Mohammad Azadi , Mohammad Sadegh Agharebparast
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Evaluations of corrosion resistance of 16 MnCr5 steel/DLC coatings with various CH4/Ar ratio in two saline environments
This study examines the corrosion behavior of diamond-like carbon (DLC) coatings applied to plasma-nitride 16MnCr5 steel in two saline environments. Two distinct DLC coatings were created with varying CH4/Ar ratios using the plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition technique. The properties of the DLC coatings were assessed through electrochemical testing, Raman spectrometry, X-ray diffraction, and field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM). Following a 24-h exposure to a 3.5 wt% NaCl solution, the corrosion rate of the DLC coating, which was about 6 μm thick and had a high CH4/Ar ratio of 1.5, decreased by 88 % in comparison to the steel substrate. However, a DLC coating with a thinner profile and a lower CH4/Ar ratio demonstrated superior corrosion resistance in Ringer's solution after 1 h. The corrosion impedance for both coatings in the saline medium increased by 62–79 % relative to the steel substrate. FESEM imaging revealed that the corroded DLC coatings exhibited small pits, while the steel surface displayed larger pores and cracks when exposed to the saline solutions.
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DRM is a leading international journal that publishes new fundamental and applied research on all forms of diamond, the integration of diamond with other advanced materials and development of technologies exploiting diamond. The synthesis, characterization and processing of single crystal diamond, polycrystalline films, nanodiamond powders and heterostructures with other advanced materials are encouraged topics for technical and review articles. In addition to diamond, the journal publishes manuscripts on the synthesis, characterization and application of other related materials including diamond-like carbons, carbon nanotubes, graphene, and boron and carbon nitrides. Articles are sought on the chemical functionalization of diamond and related materials as well as their use in electrochemistry, energy storage and conversion, chemical and biological sensing, imaging, thermal management, photonic and quantum applications, electron emission and electronic devices.
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