Iranian Journal of Materials Science and Engineering (Dec 2022)
Corrosion and Antibacterial Behavior of CrN Single-layer Coating and CrN/Cu Multilayer Nanostructured Coatings Applied by Cathodic Arc Evaporation Technique
Abstract
The principal goal of this research is to produce a CrN/Cu multilayer coating and a CrN single-layer coating and also compare their electrochemical and antibacterial behavior. In this investigation, the coatings were applied to the stainless steel substrate by cathodic arc evaporation a sub-division of physical vapor deposition (CAE-PVD). The present phases were characterized and the thickness of the coatings was measured using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM), respectively. Rockwell-C tester was used to evaluate the adhesion quality. Also, to evaluate the mechanical properties of the coatings such as modulus of elasticity and hardness, a nanoindentation test was used and the indentation effect and coating topography were evaluated using atomic force microscopy (AFM). Studying the electrochemical behavior of the coatings was done using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and potentiodynamic polarization (PDP) tests in Ringer's solution. The results of EIS tests showed that the CrN coating had higher polarization resistance in comparison to the CrN/Cu coating and an increasing trend of polarization resistance related to both coatings was identified by rising the time of immersion. Also, using the PDP curves, the CrN and CrN/Cu coating current densities were estimated at 1.835×10-8 and 2.088×10-8, respectively. The antibacterial activity of CrN and CrN/Cu coatings was evaluated by the spot-inoculation method. The results of the antibacterial test indicated that compared to CrN coating, CrN/Cu coating had a better impact on the control of the bacteria growth.