Atomic Layer-Deposited TiO2 Coatings on NiTi Surface
Abstract
NiTi shape-memory alloys may release poisonous Ni ions at the alloys' surface. In an attempt to prepare a well-performing surface layer on an NiTi sample, the thermally grown TiO2 layer, which formed during the heat treatment of NiTi, was removed and replaced with a new TiO2 layer prepared using the atomic layer deposition (ALD) method. Using x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, it was found that the ALD layer prepared at as low a temperature as 100 °C contained Ti in oxidation states + 4 and + 3. As for static corrosion properties of the ALD-coated NiTi samples, they further improved compared to those covered by thermally grown oxide. The corrosion rate of samples with thermally grown oxide was 1.05 × 10‑5 mm/year, whereas the corrosion rate of the ALD-coated samples turned out to be about five times lower. However, cracking of the ALD coating occurred at about 1.5% strain during the superelastic mechanical loading in tension taking place via the propagation of a localized martensite band.
- Publication:
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Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance
- Pub Date:
- February 2018
- DOI:
- 10.1007/s11665-018-3136-x
- Bibcode:
- 2018JMEP...27..572V
- Keywords:
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- atomic layer deposition;
- corrosion;
- mechanical tests;
- NiTi;
- SEM;
- TiO<SUB>2</SUB>