Materials

Development and Characterization of Bio-Tribological, Nano-Multilayer Coatings for Medical Tools Application

Publikation aus Materials

Major, L., Lackner, J. M., Dyner, M., & Major, B.

International Journal of Chemical, Molecular, Nuclear, Materials and Metallurgical Engineering Vol. 9, No. 6 , 5/2015

Abstract:

Development of new generation bio-tribological, multilayer coatings opens an avenue for fabrication of future high-tech functional surfaces. In the presented work, nano-composite, Cr/CrN+[Cr/ a-C:H implanted by metallic nanocrystals] multilayer coatings have been developed for surface protection of medical tools. Thin films were fabricated by a hybrid Pulsed Laser Deposition technique. Complex microstructure analysis of nanomultilayer coatings, subjected to mechanical and biological tests, were performed by means of transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Microstructure characterization revealed the layered arrangement of Cr23C6 nanoparticles in multilayer structure. Influence of deposition conditions on bio-tribological properties of the coatings was studied. The bio-tests were used as a screening tool for the analyzed nanomultilayer coatings before they could be deposited on medical tools. Bio-medical tests were done using fibroblasts. The mechanical properties of the coatings were investigated by means of a ball-on-disc mechanical test. The micro hardness was done using Berkovich indenter. The scratch adhesion test was done using Rockwell indenter. From the bio-tribological point of view, the optimal properties had the C106_1 material.