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Corrosion resistance and bioactivity of SiO2-Y2O3 coatings deposited on 316L steel

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Abstract Ceramic coatings consisting of SiO2-Y2O3 layers were deposited on 316L steel using the sol-gel technique. The Y2O3 layer was included to increase the build-up of apatite ceramic, and to… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Ceramic coatings consisting of SiO2-Y2O3 layers were deposited on 316L steel using the sol-gel technique. The Y2O3 layer was included to increase the build-up of apatite ceramic, and to improve the corrosion resistance of the steel to bodily fluids. Raman spectra and EDS analysis confirmed the increased presence of Ca and P on the surface of the samples after 220 days of exposure to simulated body fluid (SBF) when compared to three-layer SiO2 coatings. The nucleation of bone-like apatites on the coating surface is indicative of the bioactive effect of the Y2O3 layer. The high corrosion resistance of steel coated with Y2O3 and SiO2-Y2O3 layers was confirmed by the corrosion current densities and ICP-OES analysis of the SBF composition after exposure of the samples.

Keywords: deposited 316l; steel; corrosion; sio2 y2o3; corrosion resistance

Journal Title: Surface and Coatings Technology
Year Published: 2018

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