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Amorphous Alumina Coatings: Processing, Structure and Remarkable Barrier Properties

Samélor, Diane and Azar, Ana Maria and Aufray, Maëlenn and Tendero, Claire and Lacroix, Loïc and Béguin, Jean-Denis and Caussat, Brigitte and Vergnes, Hugues and Alexis, Joël and Poquillon, Dominique and Pébère, Nadine and Gleizes, Alain and Vahlas, Constantin Amorphous Alumina Coatings: Processing, Structure and Remarkable Barrier Properties. (2011) Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (JNN), vol. 11 (n° 9). pp. 8387-8391. ISSN 1533-4880

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/jnn.2011.5068

Abstract

Amorphous aluminium oxide coatings were processed by metalorganic chemical vapour deposition (MOCVD); their structural characteristics were determined as a function of the processing conditions, the process was modelled considering appropriate chemical kinetic schemes, and the properties of the obtained material were investigated and were correlated with the nanostructure of the coatings. With increasing processing temperature in the range 350 °C–700 °C, subatmospheric MOCVD of alumina from aluminium tri-isopropoxide (ATI) sequentially yields partially hydroxylated amorphous aluminium oxides, amorphous Al2O3 (415 °C–650 °C) and nanostructured γ -Al2O3 films. A numerical model for the process allowed reproducing the non uniformity of deposition rate along the substrate zone due to the depletion of ATI. The hardness of the coatings prepared at 350 °C, 480 °C and 700 °C is 6 GPa, 11 GPa and 1 GPa, respectively. Scratch tests on films grown on TA6V titanium alloy reveal adhesive and cohesive failures for the amorphous and nanocrystalline ones, respectively. Alumina coating processed at 480 °C on TA6V yielded zero weight gain after oxidation at 600 °C in lab air. The surface of such low temperature processed amorphous films is hydrophobic (water contact angle 106 degrees), while the high temperature processed nanocrystalline films are hydrophilic (48 degrees at a deposition temperature of 700 °C). It is concluded that amorphous Al2O3 coatings can be used as oxidation and corrosion barriers at ambient or moderate temperature. Nanostructured with Pt or Ag nanoparticles, they can also provide anti-fouling or catalytic surfaces.

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Institution:French research institutions > Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - CNRS
Université de Toulouse > Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse - INPT
Université de Toulouse > Université Paul Sabatier-Toulouse III - UPS
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Deposited By:Brigitte CAUSSAT-BONNANS

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