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Effect of aqueous solution and load on the formation of DLC transfer layer against Co-Cr-Mo for joint prosthesis

  • Feifei Guo
  • , Zhifeng Zhou
  • , Meng Hua
  • , Guangneng Dong*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

    Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review

    Abstract

    Diamond-like carbon (DLC) coating exhibits excellent mechanical properties such as high hardness, low friction and wear, which offer a promising solution for the metal-on-metal hip joint implants. In the study, the hydrogen-free DLC coating with the element Cr as the interlay addition was deposited on the surface of the Co-Cr-Mo alloy by a unbalanced magnetron sputtering method. The coating thickness was controlled as 2. μm. Nano-indentation test indicated the hardness was about 13. GPa. DLC coated Co-Cr-Mo alloy disc against un-coated Co-Cr-Mo alloy pin (spherical end SR9.5) comprised the friction pairs in the pin-on-disc tribotest under bovine serum albumin solution (BSA) and physiological saline(PS).The tribological behavior under different BSA concetrations(2-20. mg/ml), and applied load (2-15. N) was investigated.DLC transfer layer did not form under BSA solution, even though different BSA concetration and applied load changed. The coefficient of friction(COF) under 6. mg/ml BSA at 10. N was the lowest as 0.10. A higher COF of 0.13 was obtained under 20. mg/ml BSA. The boundary absorption layer of protein is the main factor for the counterparts. However, the continous DLC transfer layer was observed under PS solution, which make a lower COF of 0.08.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)12-22
    JournalJournal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials
    Volume49
    Online published21 Apr 2015
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Sept 2015

    Research Keywords

    • BSA
    • Co-Cr-Mo
    • DLC coating
    • Friction
    • Transfer layer
    • Wear

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