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Carbon nitride films on orthopedic substrates

Broitman, E. (författare)
Macdonald, W. (författare)
Department of Biomaterials, Göteborg University, SE-413 90 Goteborg, Sweden
Hellgren, N. (författare)
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Radnoczi, G. (författare)
Radnóczi, G., Research Institute for Technical Physics and Material Sciences, P.O. Box 49, H-1525 Budapest, Hungary
Czigany, Z. (författare)
Wennerberg, A. (författare)
Department of Biomaterials, Göteborg University, SE-413 90 Goteborg, Sweden
Jacobsson, M. (författare)
Department of Biomaterials, Göteborg University, SE-413 90 Goteborg, Sweden
Hultman, Lars (författare)
Linköpings universitet,Tekniska högskolan,Tunnfilmsfysik
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Department of Biomaterials, Göteborg University, SE-413 90 Goteborg, Sweden Radnóczi, G, Research Institute for Technical Physics and Material Sciences, P.O. Box 49, H-1525 Budapest, Hungary (creator_code:org_t)
2000
2000
Engelska.
Ingår i: Diamond and related materials. - 0925-9635 .- 1879-0062. ; 9:12, s. 1984-1991
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  • The mechanical and tribological properties of carbon nitride (CN(X)) films deposited on orthopedic substrates are presented. CN(X) films were prepared by d.c. reactive magnetron sputtering from a graphite target in N2/Ar plasma. Films were grown on Ni and ZrO2 substrates to a thickness of ~1 µm at a total pressure of 3 mtorr and a substrate temperature of 250°C. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) shows dense and homogeneous films, with 'fullerene-like' micro-structures consisting of curved, frequently intersecting, and highly in-plane oriented basal lattice planes. Nanoindentation measurements revealed a change in the mechanical properties of films treated with three different biological solutions. Spectroscopic analysis confirmed a change in the chemical structure of the treated films. The friction coefficients of CN(X) films against high speed steel (HSS), ZrO2 and Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE) balls were evaluated by ball-on-disk tests in dry and lubricated conditions. In the case of dry sliding against a HSS ball, the steady state friction coefficient values are 0.22 for the film on the Ti substrate and 0.26 for the film on the ZrO2 substrate. The friction coefficients under human serum lubrication conditions were below 0.18 for the ZrO2 and UHMWPE balls. An increase in wettability of human plasma on CN(X) films was observed compared to the orthopedic surfaces, which could enhance the retention of synovial fluid on those surfaces, improving the lubrication of the bearings of total joint arthroplasty components during function. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.The mechanical and tribological properties of carbon nitride (CNX) films deposited on orthopedic substrates are presented. CNX films were prepared by d.c. reactive magnetron sputtering from a graphite target in N2/Ar plasma. Films were grown on Ni and ZrO2 substrates to a thickness of approximately 1 µm at a total pressure of 3 mtorr and a substrate temperature of 250 °C. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) shows dense and homogeneous films, with `fullerene-like' microstructures consisting of curved, frequently intersecting, and highly in-plane oriented basal lattice planes. Nanoindentation measurements revealed a change in the mechanical properties of films treated with three different biological solutions. Spectroscopic analysis confirmed a change in the chemical structure of the treated films. The friction coefficients of CNX films against high speed steel (HSS), ZrO2 and Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE) balls were evaluated by ball-on-disk tests in dry and lubricated conditions. In the case of dry sliding against a HSS ball, the steady state friction coefficient values are 0.22 for the film on the Ti substrate and 0.26 for the film on the ZrO2 substrate. The friction coefficients under human serum lubrication conditions were below 0.18 for the ZrO2 and UHMWPE balls. An increase in wettability of human plasma on CNX films was observed compared to the orthopedic surfaces, which could enhance the retention of synovial fluid on those surfaces, improving the lubrication of the bearings of total joint arthroplasty components during function.

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