@misc{FouziaFellahHeziletal., author = {Fouzia, Hammadi and Fellah, Mamoun and Hezil, Naouel and Aissani, Linda and Mimanne, Goussem and Mechachti, Said and Samad, Mohammed Abdul and Montagne, Alex and Iost, Alain and Weiß, Sabine and Obrosov, Aleksei}, title = {The effect of milling time on the microstructure and mechanical properties of Ti-6Al-4Fe alloys}, series = {Materials Today Communications}, volume = {27}, journal = {Materials Today Communications}, issn = {2352-4928}, doi = {10.1016/j.mtcomm.2021.102428}, pages = {11}, abstract = {Replacement of toxic and expensive vanadium (V) in medical grade titanium alloys with cheaper and non-toxic elements such as iron (Fe) or niobium (Nb), is an important step forward in developing safer and less expensive biomaterials. Evaluating the effect of different process parameters such as the milling time on the properties of these newly developed alloys helps in understanding and controlling their behavior. Hence, in this study, the influence of ball-milling duration (2, 6, 8, 12 and 18 h) on crystalline structure, phase evolution, densification, and mechanical characteristics of biomedical nanocrystalline Ti-6Al-4Fe (wt. \%) alloys is investigated. X-ray diffraction (XRD) confirmed that after 6 h of milling, aluminum (Al) and Fe completely dissolved into Ti matrix to form a solid solution of Ti (Al, Fe). XRD further revealed that the crystallite size decreased from 56 to 30 nm and the micro-strain increased with an increase in milling time. A decrease in porosity along with an increase in density is also observed for the alloys with increasing milling time. Moreover, the values of porosity obtained for the developed Ti-6Al-4Fe alloys ranged from 1 to 12 \%, which is comparable to the porosity of one of the cortical bones making it a potential candidate for bone replacements. Microhardness measurements showed that the hardness of the Ti-6Al-4Fe alloys was greater than the hardness of the conventional Ti-6Al-4V alloys. It was observed that the Ti-6Al-4Fe alloy fabricated with the powders milled for 2 h showed the lowest value of Young's Modulus. Milling time also had a significant effect on the surface roughness of the alloy samples, which showed a decreasing trend with increasing milling times.}, language = {en} } @misc{GrudininSidelevBleykheretal., author = {Grudinin, V. A. and Sidelev, D. V. and Bleykher, G. A. and Yuriev, Yu N. and Krivobokov, V. P. and Berlin, E. V. and Grigoriev, V. Yu and Obrosov, Aleksei and Weiß, Sabine}, title = {Hot target magnetron sputtering enhanced by RF-ICP source for CrNx coatings deposition}, series = {Vacuum}, volume = {191}, journal = {Vacuum}, issn = {0042-207X}, doi = {10.1016/j.vacuum.2021.110400}, pages = {9}, abstract = {This article describes hot Cr target magnetron sputtering enhanced by a radio-frequency inductively coupled plasma (RF-ICP) source in an Ar + N2 atmosphere. Optical emission spectroscopy revealed an opportunity to perform magnetron sputtering in an inert (Ar) atmosphere, while the CrNx coating can be deposited on a substrate in a chemically reactive atmosphere formed by the RF-ICP source. High stability and repeatability of deposition process were observed, and the deposition rate of the CrNx coatings increased from 106 to 127 nm/min as N2 flow rate rose. The power of the RF-ICP source and the N2 flow rate can be used to tailor and control deposition conditions. The XRD and WDS measurements showed the effect of deposition conditions on the crystal structure and elemental composition of CrNx coatings. It was found that the change of substrate bias, RF-ICP source power and N2 flow rate result in variation of coating stoichiometry from pure Cr to CrN.}, language = {en} } @misc{KrzywińskiSadowskiStefaniuketal., author = {Krzywiński, Kamil and Sadowski, Łukasz and Stefaniuk, Damian and Obrosov, Aleksei and Weiß, Sabine}, title = {Engineering and Manufacturing Technology of Green Epoxy Resin Coatings Modified with Recycled Fine Aggregates}, series = {International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing-Green Technology}, volume = {9}, journal = {International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing-Green Technology}, number = {1}, issn = {2198-0810}, doi = {10.1007/s40684-021-00377-w}, pages = {253 -- 271}, abstract = {Nowadays, the recycled fine aggregate sourced from construction and demolition waste is not frequently used in manufacturing of epoxy resin coatings. Therefore, the main novelty of the article is to prepare green epoxy resin coatings modified with recycled fine aggregate in a replacement ratio of natural fine aggregate ranged from 20 to 100\%. The microstructural properties of the aggregates and epoxy resin were analyzed using micro-computed tomography, scanning electron microscopy and nanoindentation. The macroscopic mechanical properties were examined using pull-off strength tests. The highest improvement of the mechanical properties was observed for epoxy resin coatings modified with 20\% of natural fine aggregate and 80\% of recycled fine aggregate. It has been found that even 100\% of natural fine aggregate can be successfully replaced using the recycled fine aggregate with consequent improvement of the pull-off strength of analyzed epoxy resin coatings. In order to confirm the assumptions resulting from the conducted research, an original analytical and numerical failure model proved the superior behavior of modified coating was developed.}, language = {en} } @misc{AissaniFellahChadlietal., author = {Aissani, Linda and Fellah, Mamoun and Chadli, Abdel Hakim and Samad, Mohammed Abdul and Cheriet, Abderrahmane and Salhi, Faiza and Nouveau, Corinne and Weiß, Sabine and Obrosov, Aleksei and Alhussein, Akram}, title = {Investigating the effect of nitrogen on the structural and tribo-mechanical behavior of vanadium nitride thin films deposited using R.F. magnetron sputtering}, series = {Journal of Materials Science}, volume = {56}, journal = {Journal of Materials Science}, number = {30}, issn = {1573-4803}, doi = {10.1007/s10853-021-06393-0}, pages = {17319 -- 17336}, abstract = {Magnetron sputtering is one of the most commonly used deposition techniques, which has received considerable attention in industrial applications. In particular, owing to its compatibility with conventional fabrication processes, it can produce and fabricate high-quality dense thin films of a wide range of materials. In the present study, nitrogen (N) was combined with pure vanadium in order to form binary nitride to improve its mechanical and tribological performance. To evaluate the influence of nitrogen on the structure of the as-deposited vanadium nitride (VN) coatings, the following techniques were used: XPS, XRD, SEM, AFM and optical profilometry. The residual stresses were determined by the curvature method using Stoney's formula. The hardness and Young's modulus were obtained by nanoindentation measurements. The friction behavior and wear characteristics of the films were evaluated by using a ball-on-disk tribometer. The obtained results showed that the N/V ratio increased with increasing the N2 flow rate while the deposition rate decreased. The preferred orientation was changed from (200) to (111) as the N2 flow rate increased with the presence of V-N and V-O binding energies as confirmed by XPS analysis. The nitrogen addition resulted in a columnar morphology and a fine structure with fine surface roughness. The VN thin film containing 49.5 at.\% of nitrogen showed the best performance: highest mechanical properties (hardness = 25 GPa), lowest friction coefficient (μ = 0.37) and lowest wear rate (Ws = 2.72 × 10-5 mm3N-1 m-1). A good correlation between the film microstructure, crystallite size, residual stress and mechanical and tribological properties was observed.}, language = {en} } @misc{AissaniFellahBelgrouneetal., author = {Aissani, Linda and Fellah, Mamoun and Belgroune, Ahlam and Obrosov, Aleksei and Samad, Mohammed Abdul and Alhussein, Akram}, title = {Effect of O2 flow rate on the structure, wettability and tribo-mechanical behaviour of Zr-O-N thin films}, series = {Surfaces and Interfaces}, volume = {26}, journal = {Surfaces and Interfaces}, issn = {2468-0230}, doi = {10.1016/j.surfin.2021.101441}, pages = {33}, abstract = {Structural and tribo-mechanical properties of Zr-O-N films deposited by reactive magnetron sputtering in a mixture of Ar (flow rate = 80 sccm), N2 (flow rate = 20 sccm) and O2 with a varying flow rate of 0 to 12 sccm were investigated. The films were characterized using scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive x-ray analysis, atomic force microscopy, nanoindentation and wear tests. Oxygen content have a significant effect on the microstructure, wettability, tribo-mechanical properties of Zr-O-N films. The Zr-O-N films showed a dense structure with a mixture of zirconium oxides and nitrides and the preferred orientation changed from (111) ZrN to (200) ZrN with increasing O2 flow rate. The ZrON film, deposited at an oxygen flow rate of 10 sccm exhibited the highest contact angle (147°), the highest hardness (27.1 GPa), the lowest friction coefficient (0.36) and the lowest wear rate (5.8 × 10-7 mm3.Nm-1). The improvement in the tribological performance of the ZrON film deposited at 10 sccm is attributed to the improved hardness and increased H/E and H3/E2 ratios, due to the formation of a hard solid solution by the diffusion of oxygen.}, language = {en} } @misc{TopolnitskiyChekalkinMarchenkoetal., author = {Topolnitskiy, Evgeniy and Chekalkin, Timofey and Marchenko, Ekaterina and Yasenchuk, Yuri and Kang, Seung-Baik and Kang, Ji-Hoon and Obrosov, Aleksei}, title = {Evaluation of Clinical Performance of TiNi-Based Implants Used in Chest Wall Repair after Resection for Malignant Tumors}, series = {Journal of Functional Biomaterials}, volume = {12}, journal = {Journal of Functional Biomaterials}, number = {4}, issn = {2079-4983}, doi = {10.3390/jfb12040060}, pages = {11}, abstract = {In this study, we assessed the outcomes after surgical treatment of thoracic post-excision defects in 15 patients, using TiNi knitted surgical meshes and customized artificial TiNi-based ribs. Methods: Eight patients were diagnosed with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) invading the chest wall, of which five patients were T3N0M0, two were T3N1M0, and one was T3N2M0. Squamous cell carcinoma was identified in three of these patients and adenocarcinoma in five. In two cases, chest wall resection and repair were performed for metastases of kidney cancer after radical nephrectomy. Three-dimensional CT reconstruction and X-ray scans were used to plan the surgery and customize the reinforcing TiNi-based implants. All patients received TiNi-based devices and were prospectively followed for a few years. Results: So far, there have been no lethal outcomes, and all implanted devices were consistent in follow-up examinations. Immediate complications were noted in three cases (ejection of air through the pleural drains, paroxysm of atrial fibrillation, and pleuritis), which were conservatively managed. In the long term, no complications, aftereffects, or instability of the thoracic cage were observed. Conclusion: TiNi-based devices used for extensive thoracic lesion repair in this context are promising and reliable biomaterials that demonstrate good functional, clinical, and cosmetic outcomes.}, language = {en} } @misc{SalhiAissaniFellahetal., author = {Salhi, Faiza and Aissani, Linda and Fellah, Mamoun and Chadli, Abdel Hakim and Cheriet, Abderrahmane and Belgroune, Ahlam and Nouveau, Corinne and Obrosov, Aleksei and Samad, Mohammed Abdul and Alhussein, Akram}, title = {Experimental investigation of structural, wetting, mechanical and Tribological properties of TiZrN thin films deposited by magnetron sputtering}, series = {Surfaces and Interfaces}, volume = {27}, journal = {Surfaces and Interfaces}, issn = {2468-0230}, doi = {10.1016/j.surfin.2021.101519}, abstract = {TiZrN thin films were deposited on Si (100) wafers and XC100 steel substrates by reactive R.f. magnetron sputtering using titanium and zirconium targets in an Ar-N2 mixture atmosphere to evaluate the effect of varying Zr content (0 to 22.2 at.\%), on the film structure, surface wettability, hardness and wear resistance. The presence of different phases such as TiN, ZrN, and ZrO2 were confirmed by XRD analysis. Results showed that, the lattice parameter and film thickness increased while the crystallite size and average roughness decreased with increasing Zr content. Total surface energy between the film surface and testing liquids decreased with the addition of Zr. TiZrN film containing 18.3 at.\% of Zr showed the lowest surface energy of 38.7 mN/m, indicating its hydrophobicity. The nanoindentation measurements, friction and wear tests showed that the TiZrN thin film containing 18.3 at.\% of Zr had the best tribo-mechanical performance. The TiZrN (18.3 at.\% Zr) film exhibited the lowest friction coefficient (0.31), and the lowest wear rate (6.65 × 10-5 mm3/Nm), which corresponds to the highest H/E ∼ 0.139, and H3/E2 ∼ 0.49 GPa ratios. The improvement in the tribo-mechanical properties is attributed to the solid solution strengthening due to the incorporation of Zr atoms in TiN system, which results in the highest hardness of 25 GPa for TiZrN (18.3 at.\% Zr) film.}, language = {en} } @misc{ObrosovRylkovMorozovaetal., author = {Obrosov, Aleksei and Rylkov, Evgenii and Morozova, Iuliia and Naumov, Anton}, title = {НАНЕСЕНИЕ ИЗНОСОСТОЙСКИХ ПОКРЫТИЙ НА ИНСТРУМЕНТЫ ДЛЯ СВАРКИ ТРЕНИЕМ С ПЕРЕМЕШИВАНИЕМ МЕТОДОМ МАГНЕТРОННОГО РАСПЫЛЕНИЯ}, series = {International Scientific Conference Modern materials and advanced manufacturing technology (MMAMT-2021)}, journal = {International Scientific Conference Modern materials and advanced manufacturing technology (MMAMT-2021)}, pages = {169 -- 170}, language = {ru} } @misc{BelgrouneAlhusseinAissanietal., author = {Belgroune, Ahlam and Alhussein, Akram and Aissani, Linda and Zaabat, Mourad and Obrosov, Aleksei and Verdy, Christophe and Langlade, C{\´e}cile}, title = {Effect of He and N2 gas on the mechanical and tribological assessment of SS316L coating deposited by cold spraying process}, series = {Journal of Materials Science}, volume = {57}, journal = {Journal of Materials Science}, number = {8}, issn = {1573-4803}, doi = {10.1007/s10853-022-06950-1}, pages = {5258 -- 5274}, abstract = {In this study, simulation and experimental methods were used to investigate the influence of cold spray conditions on AISI 316L stainless steel coatings. The effect of both helium and nitrogen gases used was investigated. The temperature, particle sizes of spraying powder, and distance from the nozzle throat to the impinging point were estimated by using the Kinetics Spray Solutions GmbH software. The 316L stainless steel (SS) coatings were examined by X-ray diffraction, Scanning Electron Microscopy and Energy Dispersive X-Ray Microanalysis. The tribological behavior was evaluated under different loads (2 N and 5 N) in dry conditions. It was found that the nitrogen and helium propellant gas with high speed and fine particles led to produce good coatings with dense microstructures. From the nanoindentation experiments, the Young's modulus and hardness of the SS 316L samples were enhanced of about 8\% with helium due to the high particle velocity. It was shown that the wear resistance of SS 316L produced with helium was higher than that of the standard SS 316L coatings. The coatings produced with helium revealed lower friction coefficient (0.65) and wear rate (6.9 × 10-4 mm3/Nm) under 2 N applied load than that obtained nitrogen. It was also found that the SS 316L cold sprayed by helium with dense structure presents high hardness and good tribological performance that can be suggested for several applications.}, language = {en} } @misc{BourasFellahMecifetal., author = {Bouras, Dikra and Fellah, Mamoun and Mecif, Abla and Barill{\´e}, R{\´e}gis and Obrosov, Aleksei and Rasheed, Mohammed}, title = {High photocatalytic capacity of porous ceramic-based powder doped with MgO}, series = {Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society}, journal = {Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society}, number = {60}, issn = {2234-0491}, doi = {10.1007/s43207-022-00254-5}, pages = {155 -- 168}, abstract = {To purify water at low cost for our daily life, the effect of ceramic-based (mullite-cristobalite) and (mullite-zircon) powders doped with different amounts of magnesium oxide (MgO) (10 and 20 wt\%) was studied. These compounds are made of a local raw material DD3 with addition of zirconia (ZrO2) to create an open porosity. The powders were prepared by the traditional mixing method with the help of an automated crushing. The effect of MgO doping on structural, morphological and photocatalytic properties of the material was studied by various analytical techniques such as X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, infrared, and UV-visible spectrometry. The results of XRD proved that there was a deformation in the crystal structure of the two types of ceramics after addition, which resulted in a shift of the spectra to the right, while SEM proved the presence of pores with a larger size as the proportion of MgO increases. The chemical composition of the basic components of the ceramic compounds as well as the additive was confirmed with EDS and IR spectra. The final results show that ceramics with added zirconia (DD3Z) and doped with 10\% of MgO have a better photocatalytic efficiency than ceramics without zirconia. This important effect could be related to the higher rate of porosity, which provides a more active surface. The 10\% MgO content showed a high photoactivity of 77.33\% in only 15 min. The maximum hydrolysis rate obtained with Orange II was 92.95\% after a period of 45 min with DD3Z/MgO powders.}, language = {en} } @misc{MorozovaKehmObrosovetal., author = {Morozova, Iuliia and Kehm, Christian and Obrosov, Aleksei and Yang, Yitong and Miah, Kamal Uddin Mohammad and Uludintceva, Elena and Fritzsche, Sebastian and Weiß, Sabine and Michailov, Vesselin}, title = {On the Heat Treatment of Selective-Laser-Melted 316L}, series = {Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance}, volume = {32 (2023)}, journal = {Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance}, number = {10}, issn = {1544-1024}, doi = {10.1007/s11665-022-07404-0}, pages = {4295 -- 4305}, abstract = {The effect of heat treatment at various temperatures (650, 850, 1050, and 1100°C) and dwell times (10 min and 1 h) on the metallurgical and microstructural evolution as well as on the related tensile properties of stainless steel 316L processed by selective laser melting (SLM) has been systematically evaluated. The metallurgical and microstructural features such as defects, stability of the columnar-cellular structure and substructure, second phase particles, and phase transformation imparted by SLM and heat treatment have been discussed. It has been shown that the processing conditions specific to SLM significantly alter the kinetics of phase evolution compared to standard welding techniques which affects the accuracy of the prediction. The influence of these characteristics on tensile properties and hardness was elucidated. It was disclosed that with increasing heat treatment temperature there was a gradual increase in elongation but a decrease in strength related to the dislocation density and the development of the microstructure.}, language = {en} } @misc{MorozovaKrolickaObrosovetal., author = {Morozova, Iuliia and Kr{\´o}licka, Aleksandra and Obrosov, Aleksei and Yang, Yitong and Doynov, Nikolay and Weiß, Sabine and Michailov, Vesselin}, title = {Precipitation phenomena in impulse friction stir welded 2024 aluminium alloy}, series = {Materials Science and Engineering: A}, journal = {Materials Science and Engineering: A}, issn = {0921-5093}, doi = {10.1016/j.msea.2022.143617}, pages = {1 -- 11}, abstract = {Microhardness variations across the friction stir welded (FSW) and impulse friction stir welded (IFSW) AA2024-T351 joints have been elucidated by the transformations of the S-Al2CuMg phase with a special focus on a distinguished hardness peak within the heat-affected zone (HAZ) of the impulse welds. The increase in hardness within the stir zone (SZ) originated from the partial re-precipitation of the initial Guinier-Preston-Bagaryatsky zones (GPB) and metastable S needles, previously dissolved.) Formation and growth of stable S precipitates via coalescence accounted for the softening through the thermo-mechanically affected zone (TMAZ). The peak strengthening within the HAZ of the IFSW joints was mainly caused by the dense needle-shaped S particles, which can be explained by a mutual influence of the process specific temperature and strain cycles. Dislocations and subgrain boundaries introduced to the material due to plastic deformation facilitated the nucleation of strengthening S precipitates in the HAZ. It demonstrates that the impact of deformation should be considered by the characterization of the precipitation development in the HAZ.}, language = {en} } @misc{FigielBiedunkiewiczJachetal., author = {Figiel, Paweł and Biedunkiewicz, Anna and Jach, Katarzyna and Obrosov, Aleksei and Garbiec, Dariusz and Bik, Maciej and Sitarz, Maciej and Kucia, Zofia and Pawlyta, Mirosława and Weiß, Sabine}, title = {Ti-Mo-xTiC composites manufactured by U-FAST reactive sintering}, series = {International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials}, journal = {International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials}, number = {108}, issn = {0263-4368}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijrmhm.2022.105960}, pages = {1 -- 14}, abstract = {The paper presents the characteristics of Ti-Mo-xTiC composites manufactured under experimentally selected conditions using the upgraded field-assisted sintering technique (U-FAST). Mixtures of microstructural titanium powders and nc-Ti0.9Mo0.1C/C carbide powders protected from oxidation by a carbon shell were subjected to sintering. The powders with nc-Ti0.9Mo0.1C/C contents of 10 and 20 wt\% were used. The content of carbon forming the carbon shell was approximately 3 or 40 wt\%. Composites with near full density were reinforced with titanium carbides in a Ti-Mo matrix. The composites with the highest content of reinforcing phase are characterized by the highest values of hardness, Young's modulus and wear resistance. Although the hardness of these composites is similar to that of ceramics, their nature is not brittle. Despite the high value of the Young's modulus, the addition of hard particles of the reinforcing phase to the titanium matrix significantly increases the values of the H/E ratio of the composites compared to the reference samples of cp-Ti and Ti6Al4V. A comparison of the research results for the composites with the highest share of titanium carbides showed that lowering the sintering temperature from 1300 to 1150 °C resulted in the inhibition of grain growth, a reduction in composite heterogeneity, composite roughness and hardness as well as a rise in the Young's modulus. An increase in the sintering temperature from 1150 to 1300 °C contributed to the higher high angle grain boundaries (HAGB) content.}, language = {en} } @misc{HezilAissaniFellahetal., author = {Hezil, Naouel and Aissani, Linda and Fellah, Mamoun and Samad, Mohammed Abdul and Obrosov, Aleksei and Chekalkin, Timofey and Marchenko, Ekaterina}, title = {Structural, and tribological properties of nanostructured α + β type titanium alloys for total hip}, series = {Journal of Materials Research and Technology}, journal = {Journal of Materials Research and Technology}, number = {19}, issn = {2238-7854}, doi = {10.1016/j.jmrt.2022.06.042}, pages = {3568 -- 3578}, abstract = {Titanium alloys are in demand for various biomedical applications and the most popular among them being, Ti-6Al-4V. Hence, in this study, Ti-6Al-7Nb are fabricated through the route of mechanical milling using different sintering temperatures. X-ray diffraction and hardness tests were conducted to characterize the developed sams to evaluate the effect of sintering temperatures on the structural and mechanical properties. It is observed that the sams sintered at a temperature of 1250 °C had the smallest crystallite and pore size, with enhanced relative density and mechanical properties. Tribological tests were conducted at varying normal loads to characterize the wear and frictional behaviour and showed that the sams sintered at 1250 °C presented the lowest friction coefficient and wear rate.}, language = {en} } @misc{PetkovBakalovaObrosovetal., author = {Petkov, Nikolay and Bakalova, Totka and Obrosov, Aleksei and Kashkarov, Egor B. and Kormunda, Martin and Kejzlar, Pavel and Bahchedzhiev, Hristo and Dadourek, Karel and Weiß, Sabine}, title = {Structural, mechanical, and tribological properties of CrCN coatings obtained by cathodic arc physical vapour deposition technology at different CH4/N2 gas ratio}, series = {Thin Solid Films}, volume = {766}, journal = {Thin Solid Films}, issn = {1879-2731}, doi = {10.1016/j.tsf.2022.139669}, abstract = {Chromium carbonitride coatings were deposited by cathodic arc physical vapor deposition technology at a temperature of 300 °C, as were used the reactive gasses CH4 and N2. The structural analysis of the CrN coating showed a polycrystalline structure with mixed CrN and Cr2N phases. All studied coatings, including the CrC exhibits fcc structure. The phases were confirmed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy measurements where a surface oxidation was also detected. The increase of the CH4 gas flow during the deposition process leads to a parabolic trend with the highest hardness of 33.5 GPa for the coating deposited at CH4 / N2 = 0.53. At the same time the lowest coefficient of friction for both counterparts Al2O3 and ZrO2 (0.28 and 0.26, respectively) were measured at CH4 / N2 = 1.86. The tribological tests reveal that the wear of the coatings increases with an increasing CH4 flow rate, whereas the coefficient of friction decreases. This observed contradiction is explained by a phenomenon described as the effect of Rebinder.}, language = {en} } @misc{AissaniBelgrouneSaoudietal., author = {Aissani, Linda and Belgroune, Ahlam and Saoudi, Abdenour and Hmima, Abdelhamid and Fellah, Mamoun and Obrosov, Aleksei and Alhussein, Akram}, title = {Tribo-mechanical performance and antibacterial activity in (Cu, Zr)-alloyed Ti(Al)N coatings synthesized by reactive magnetron sputtering}, series = {Journal of Materials Science}, volume = {57}, journal = {Journal of Materials Science}, issn = {1573-4803}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s10853-022-07804-6}, pages = {19612 -- 19630}, abstract = {In this work, copper and zirconium were added into the Ti(Al)N matrix to form deposited on TiAl(Cu, Zr)N coating using RF magnetron sputtering system in order to improve the mechanical, wear performance, and antibacterial activity. Results revealed that the TiAl(Cu, Zr)N coatings have a dense structure with (111) preferential orientation. The deposited TiAl(Cu, Zr)N coatings exhibited fcc-TiN structure, whereas the addition of Zr and Cu into the Ti(Al)N induced the appearance of Cu and ZrN. The solid solution strengthening and the increase in compressive residual stress (- 2.54 GPa) of Ti(Al, Zr)N coating with higher lattice strain (+ 0.1520) by the addition of Zr improved the hardness from 20.9 GPa. For the tribological property, the friction coefficient and wear rate decreased from (0.45, 5.9 × 10-3mm3/Nm) for the TiAlN to (0.29, 4.2 × 10-5mm3/Nm) for the Ti(Al, Zr)N, respectively, with high elasto-plastic H/E, H3/E2 (0.076, 0.121 GPa) ratios due to the low surface roughness, high adhesion, and nanocomposite structure. The results indicated the addition of Zr improves the friction property of Ti(Al)N coating. Although with their lower hardness than Ti(Al)N coating, the Ti(Al, Cu)N coating with 9.2 at.\% Cu exhibited an excellent wear resistance and good antibacterial activity, which demonstrates its potential as a candidate material for biomedical application.}, language = {en} } @misc{GrudininBleykherKrivobokovetal., author = {Grudinin, V. A. and Bleykher, G. A. and Krivobokov, V. P. and Semyonov, O. V. and Obrosov, Aleksei and Weiß, Sabine and Sidelev, D. V.}, title = {Hot target magnetron sputtering enhanced by RF-ICP source: Microstructure and functional properties of CrNx coatings}, series = {Vacuum}, volume = {200}, journal = {Vacuum}, issn = {1879-2715}, doi = {10.1016/j.vacuum.2022.111020}, abstract = {CrNx coatings were deposited at high rates (100-130 nm/min) using hot Cr target magnetron sputtering enhanced by a radio-frequency inductively coupled plasma (RF-ICP) source in an Ar + N2 atmosphere. Besides separation of inert and reactive atmosphere, the RF-ICP source can be an effective tool for ion assistance in case of coating growth and to tailor film parameters. The effects of nitrogen flow rate and substrate bias potential on microstructure and functional properties of the CrNx coatings were investigated. An increase in nitrogen flow rate favored the formation of a looser microstructure of the coatings, while substrate biasing had the opposite effect. The functional properties were strongly dependent on the phase composition of the CrNx coatings. The change in coating microstructure significantly affected hardness, elastic modulus, adhesion, friction coefficients and corrosion resistance. The results indicated that ion assistance can be a key feature for regulating functional properties in the considered type of coating deposition. Cr2N and CrN compound coatings with high hardness (∼20 GPa) and low corrosion current density (icorr ∼ 3-5·10-9 A/cm2) in a 3.5 wt\% NaCl solution were obtained by high-rate deposition.}, language = {en} } @misc{MarchenkoYasenchukKlopotovetal., author = {Marchenko, Ekaterina and Yasenchuk, Yuri and Klopotov, Anatoliy and Ustinov, Artem and Abzaev, Yuri and Vetrova, Anna and Chekalkin, Timofey and Obrosov, Aleksei}, title = {Study of macroplastic flow in surface layers of porous SHS-TiNi by digital image correlation}, series = {ISSS Journal of Micro and Smart Systems}, volume = {11}, journal = {ISSS Journal of Micro and Smart Systems}, number = {2}, issn = {2509-7997}, doi = {10.1007/s41683-022-00104-w}, pages = {343 -- 347}, abstract = {In this work, we studied the evolution and features of localized strain fields in porous SHS-TiNi samples. Using the Vic-3D optical system and spayed speckle patterns, a localized plastic flow on the surface of porous plates of 0.85 mm and 2.7 mm thick loaded up to fracture in a quasi-static mode was traced and characterized. As seen, a 0.85 mm thick specimen indicated two strain-hardening distinctive parts in the stress-strain curve. Moreover, regions of localized strain are found that be wider than that of a 2.7 mm thick sample. It can be argued that by combining speckle patterns and quasi-static tension, one can effectively explore and predict the deformation behavior of a designing bone substitute made of porous SHS-TiNi.}, language = {en} } @misc{BoukhalfaHezilOuanesetal., author = {Boukhalfa, Chaima and Hezil, Naouel and Ouanes, Miyada and Fellah, Mamoun and Baccouche, Mostefa and Obrosov, Aleksei and Dahmani, Marwa}, title = {Structure-property correlation in a Nanostructured Ti-6Al-4V alloy designed for biomedical applications}, series = {First National Conference on Materials Sciences and Engineering MSE-22}, journal = {First National Conference on Materials Sciences and Engineering MSE-22}, editor = {Fellah, Mamoun and Hezil, Naouel}, publisher = {Abbes Laghour University}, address = {Khenchela, Algeria}, isbn = {978-9931-9603-2-4}, pages = {703 -- 703}, abstract = {The use of powder metallurgy techniques for manufacturing near net shape components for the biomedical field is on a continuous development. Evaluating the effect of different process parameters such as milling time on the properties of these newly developed alloys leads to enhancing their properties, Hence, in this paper, the influence of structural parameters on the mechanical proprieties of a nanostructured Ti-6Al-4V alloy was investigated, considering the milling duration variation.}, language = {en} } @misc{BoukhalfaHezilOuanesetal., author = {Boukhalfa, Chaima and Hezil, Naouel and Ouanes, Miyada and Fellah, Mamoun and Baccouche, Mostefa and Obrosov, Aleksei and Dahmani, Marwa}, title = {The effect of surface properties on the wear resistance of Ti-6Al-4V biomedical alloy manufactured via mechanical alloying}, series = {First National Conference on Materials Sciences and Engineering MSE-22}, journal = {First National Conference on Materials Sciences and Engineering MSE-22}, editor = {Fellah, Mamoun and Hezil, Naouel}, publisher = {Abbes Laghour University}, address = {Khenchela, Algeria}, isbn = {978-9931-9603-2-4}, pages = {543 -- 543}, abstract = {The Ti-6Al-4V alloy is one of the common used titanium alloys in prosthetic applications, due to its significant proprieties, however, its wear performance is questionable, hence, the present study aims to evaluate the wear resistance of a Nanostructured Ti-6Al-4V alloy manufactured via high energy ball milling, with varying milling duration in order to investigate the correlation between surface proprieties and the wear performance of the alloy so as understanding its wear mechanisms.}, language = {en} } @misc{FellahHezilHamadietal., author = {Fellah, Mamoun and Hezil, Naouel and Hamadi, Fouzia and Iqbal, Amjad and Samad, Mohammed Abdul and Alburaikan, Alhanouf and Khalifa, Hamiden Abd El-Wahed and Obrosov, Aleksei}, title = {Effect of Fe content on physical, tribological and photocatalytical properties of Ti-6Al-xFe alloys for biomedical applications}, series = {Tribology International}, volume = {191}, journal = {Tribology International}, issn = {1879-2464}, doi = {10.1016/j.triboint.2023.109146}, abstract = {The aim of the current study is to evaluate the effect of iron content (0, 2, 4, 6 and 10 wt\%) on the structural, tribological and photocatalytical properties of a nanostructured ternary alloy Ti-6Al-XFe, prepared by high energy milling. The alloys' characteristics such as lattice parameters, powder morphologies, surface roughness, relative density/porosity, and microhardness, were evaluated using X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscope (SEM), surface profilometry, porosimeter and micro durometer, respectively. The W-H method was utilized to determine the crystallite size. Micro strain was also calculated, which is produced in the lattice due to the diffusion of iron atoms. The photocatalytical characterization was conducted by measuring their absorbance as a function of time using spectrophotometer of visible and ultraviolet light in the wavelength range of 500-800 nm. The tribological characterization was performed using an oscillating tribometer under wet conditions, simulating the human body environment using Phosphate Buffered Saline (PBS) solution with neutral pH 7.4, under different applied loads of 2, 6 and 10 N, respectively. Results showed that the addition of Fe has a significant effect on the structural properties of the developed alloys. The lattice parameter (aα) decreased with increasing Fe content from 2.9493 {\AA} (0 wt\% Fe) to 2.9491 {\AA} (10 wt\% Fe), while the average grain size increased considerably from 6.965 nm (0 wt\% Fe) to 44.42 nm (10 wt\% Fe). The wear test results showed that, friction coefficient and wear rate considerably decreased due to the formation of protective films such as TiO2. The photocatalytical characterization showed that, the degradation of methylene blue (MB) increased with increasing Fe content. The Ti-6Al-4Fe -catalyst gave the best degree of degradation of 90.76\% within 60 min, which meant that the decolorization process could be operated rapidly at a relatively low cost without UV irradiation.}, language = {en} } @misc{AlontsevaSafarovaYantsenVoinarovychetal., author = {Alontseva, Darya and Safarova (Yantsen), Yuliya and Voinarovych, Sergii and Obrosov, Aleksei and Yamanoglu, Ridvan and Khoshnaw, Fuad and Yavuz, Hasan Ismail and Nessipbekova, Assem and Syzdykova, Aizhan and Azamatov, Bagdat and Khozhanov, Alexandr and Weiß, Sabine}, title = {Biocompatibility and Corrosion of Microplasma-Sprayed Titanium and Tantalum Coatings versus Titanium Alloy}, series = {Coatings}, volume = {14}, journal = {Coatings}, number = {2}, issn = {2079-6412}, doi = {10.3390/coatings14020206}, abstract = {This study investigates the in vitro biocompatibility, corrosion resistance, and adhesion strength of a gas abrasive-treated Ti6Al4V alloy, alongside microplasma-sprayed titanium and tantalum coatings. Employing a novel approach in selecting microplasma spray parameters, this study successfully engineers coatings with tailored porosity, roughness, and over 20\% porosity with pore sizes up to 200 μm, aiming to enhance bone in-growth and implant integration. This study introduces an innovative methodology for quantifying surface roughness using laser electron microscopy and scanning electron microscopy, facilitating detailed morphological analysis of both the substrate and coatings. Extensive evaluations, including tests for in vitro biocompatibility, corrosion resistance, and adhesive strength, revealed that all three materials are biocompatible, with tantalum coatings exhibiting superior cell proliferation and osteogenic differentiation, as well as the highest corrosion resistance. Titanium coatings followed closely, demonstrating favorable osteogenic properties and enhanced roughness, which is crucial for cell behavior and attachment. These coatings also displayed superior tensile adhesive strengths (27.6 ± 0.9 MPa for Ti and 28.0 ± 4.9 MPa for Ta), surpassing the ISO 13179-1 standard and indicating a robust bond with the substrate. Our findings offer significant advancements in biomaterials for medical implants, introducing microplasma spraying as a versatile tool for customizing implant coatings, particularly emphasizing the superior performance of tantalum coatings in terms of biocompatibility, osteogenic potential, and corrosion resistance. This suggests that tantalum coatings are a promising alternative for enhancing the performance of metal implants, especially in applications demanding high biocompatibility and corrosion resistance.}, language = {en} }