TY - GEN A1 - Fellah, Mamoun A1 - Hezil, Naouel A1 - Touhami, Mohamed Zine A1 - Obrosov, Aleksei A1 - Weiß, Sabine A1 - Kashkarov, Egor B. A1 - Lider, Andrey M. A1 - Montagne, Alex A1 - Iost, Alain T1 - Enhanced Structural and Tribological Performance of Nanostructured Ti–15Nb Alloy for Biomedical Applications T2 - Results in Physics N2 - Low modulus β-type Ti-15Nb alloys were prepared by subjecting them to different sintering temperatures (800, 900, 1000 and 1100 °C) and their morphological and structural properties were evaluated. X-ray diffraction analysis was used for the morphological characterization which indicated that the mean pore and crystallite size continuously decreased with increasing sintering temperature to reach the lowest values of 41 nm and 27.5 nm at 1100 °C, respectively. Moreover, the higher sintering temperature resulted in higher relative density, greater hardness and young’s modulus of the Ti-15Nb alloys. Wear tests were conducted using a ball-on-plate type Oscillating tribometer, under different applied loads (2, 8 and 16 N) to evaluate their tribological characterization. The wear rate and friction coefficient were lower at higher sintering temperature. This enhancement in tribological properties was attributed to a grain refinement. The Ti-15Nb alloys sintered at 1100 °C showed the best tribological performance. KW - Tribological properties KW - Sintering KW - Biomaterial KW - β-Ti Alloys KW - Ti-15Nb alloys KW - Milling Y1 - 2019 UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211379719300506 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rinp.2019.102767 SN - 2211-3797 VL - 15 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Fellah, Mamoun A1 - Hezil, Naouel A1 - Abderrahim, Karima A1 - Samad, Mohammed Abdul A1 - Montagne, Alex A1 - Mejias, Alberto A1 - Iost, Alain A1 - Kossman, Stephania A1 - Chekalkin, Timofey A1 - Obrosov, Aleksei A1 - Weiß, Sabine T1 - Investigating the Effect of Sintering Temperature on Structural and Tribological Properties of a Nanostructured Ti–20Nb–13Zr Alloy for Biomedical Applications T2 - Characterization of Minerals, Metals, and Materials N2 - β-type Ti–20Nb–13Zr alloys with low Young’s modulus were prepared at different sintering temperatures (950, 1050, 1150, and 1250 °C). The morphological and structural characteristics of as-prepared samples were investigated by several methods. Wear tests were conducted using a ball-on-plate type oscillating tribometer under different applied loads (2, 10, and 20 N). The morphological characterization indicated that the mean pore and crystallite size continuously decreased with increasing sintering temperature to reach lowest values of 40 nm and 38 nm at 1250 °C, respectively. The relative density of the 1250 °C sintered sample was as high as 98.7%. Moreover, the higher sintering temperature resulted in higher relative density and closed porosity of the sample. Both the friction coefficient and wear rate were lower in the sample sintered at 1250 °C as compared to other samples. This enhancement in tribological properties was attributed to a closed porosity. KW - Ti-20Nb-13Zr KW - Nanobiomaterials KW - Tribological behaviour KW - Nanotribology KW - Sintering KW - Biomedical applications Y1 - 2020 SN - 978-3-030-36628-5 SN - 978-3-030-36627-8 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36628-5_61 SN - 2367-1181 SN - 2367-1696 SP - 619 EP - 629 PB - Springer CY - Cham ER - TY - GEN A1 - Fellah, Mamoun A1 - Hezil, Naouel A1 - Touhami, Mohamed Zine A1 - Hussien, Mohammed A. A1 - Montagne, Alex A1 - Mejias, Alberto A1 - Iost, Alain A1 - Kossman, Stephania A1 - Chekalkin, Timofey A1 - Obrosov, Aleksei A1 - Weiß, Sabine T1 - Effect of Sintering Temperature on Mechanical and Tribological Behavior of Ti–Ni Alloy for Biomedical Applications T2 - TMS 2020 149th Annual Meeting & Exhibition Supplemental Proceedings N2 - Ti–Ni powder compacts were prepared by mechanical alloying (MA), followed by hot isostatic pressing (HIP). Afterwards, the samples were sintered at different temperatures (950, 1050, 1150 and 1250 °C). Microhardness, density, crystallite size as well as microstrain of the sintered samples were measured and analyzed. Wear characteristics in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) solution was tested under different applied loads of 2 N, 10 N, and 20 N, respectively. The results indicated that the crystallite size continuously decreases with increasing sintering temperature and reaches the lowest value of 31.3 nm at 1250 °C. The relative density of the sample sintered at 1250 °C is 98.0%. Moreover, the higher sintering temperatures lead to the higher relative density and the increase in hardness and young’s modulus of the sample. At the same time the friction coefficient and wear rate were lower for the samples sintered at 1250 °C. This improvement in friction and wear resistance is attributed to the grain size refinement. Ti–Ni sintered at 1250 °C showed good tribological performance under all test conditions. KW - Ti–Ni KW - Nanobiomaterials KW - Tribological behaviour KW - Sintering KW - Biomedical applications Y1 - 2020 SN - 978-3-030-36295-9 SN - 978-3-030-36296-6 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36296-6_157 SN - 2367-1181 SN - 2367-1696 SP - 1701 EP - 1710 PB - Springer CY - Cham ER - TY - GEN A1 - Hezil, Naouel A1 - Fellah, Mamoun A1 - Montagne, Alex A1 - Iost, Alain A1 - Obrosov, Aleksei A1 - Weiß, Sabine T1 - Removal of Chromium (VI) from Water onto Activated Carbon by Adsorption in Dynamic Mode T2 - TMS 2020 149th Annual Meeting & Exhibition Supplemental Proceedings N2 - Hexavalent chromium pollution from industrial waste water is a serious problem as it can cause adverse effects on the environment. Several methods are used to reduce the harmful effects of this pollutant, especially physico-chemical methods, such as adsorption technology. The present study aims to remove Cr (VI) from industrial sources in a fixed-bed column of activated carbon. The experiments were carried out at natural pH and temperature with a flow rate (5, 10, and 20 mL/min) and bed height (3.5 cm). Breakthrough curves for feed concentrations (0.01, 0.03, and 0.05 mol/L) were investigated. The results indicated a marked decrease up to 99%. The value of the flow constant for the Thomas model decreased with the increase in the concentration of the incoming substance, but increased with the increase in the flow rate. KW - Hexavalent chromium KW - Activated carbon KW - Adsorption KW - Breakthrough curve KW - Fixed-bed column Y1 - 2020 SN - 978-3-030-36295-9 SN - 978-3-030-36296-6 U6 - https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36296-6_80 SN - 2367-1181 SN - 2367-1696 SP - 855 EP - 863 PB - Springer CY - Cham ER - TY - GEN A1 - Fellah, Mamoun A1 - Hezil, Naouel A1 - Touhami, Mohamed Zine A1 - Samad, Mohammed Abdul A1 - Obrosov, Aleksei A1 - Bokov, Dmitry O. A1 - Marchenko, Ekaterina A1 - Montagne, Alex A1 - Iost, Alain A1 - Alhussein, Akram T1 - Structural, tribological and antibacterial properties of (α + β) based ti-alloys for biomedical applications T2 - Journal of Materials Research and Technology N2 - Implant-related follow up complications resulting from poor implant integration, delamination, chipping, mechanical instability, inflammation or graft-vs-host reaction may lead to low patient tolerance, prolonged care and sometimes leading to a second surgery. Hence, there is an urgent need for developing biomaterials which will help to overcome the above compatibility problems. Ti based alloys have been widely used for biomedical applications, due to their excellent properties, such as low modulus, high biocompatibility and high corrosion resistance. In order to further improve the physical, mechanical and tribological properties of these alloys, microstructural modification is often required. Hence, this study aims to develop and evaluate the structural and tribological behavior of Hot Isostatic Pressed (HIPed) and sintered Ti-6Al-7Nb samples containing niobium, which is less toxic and less expensive as compared to the usual alloying element, vanadium (Ti-6Al-4 V). The Ti-6Al-7Nb alloys were fabricated by using nanoparticle powders milled for different durations (2, 6, 12 and 18 h) to evaluate the effect of milling time on the morphological and structural properties. Friction and wear tests were carried out on the (HIPed) and finally sintered Ti-6Al-7Nb alloy samples, to evaluate their tribological properties under different applied loads (2, 8 and 16 N), with an alumina α-Al2O3 ball as a counter face using an oscillating tribometer. The physical characterization of the nanopowders formed using different milling times indicated that the particle and crystallite size continually decreased with increasing milling time, while the microstrain increased. It is observed that the friction coefficient and wear rate for the samples prepared by powders milled for 18 h and tested under 2 N were lowest with values of 0.25 and 1.51 × 10−2 μm3∙N-1 μm-1, respectively compared to other milled samples. This improvement in tribological properties is attributed to the grain refinement at high milling times. The antibacterial evaluation of the fabricated alloys showed an improvement in antibacterial performance of the samples milled at 18 h compared to the other milling times. KW - Mechanical properties KW - Hot Isostatic Pressure KW - Ti-6Al-7Nb KW - Powder metallurgy KW - Milling time KW - Physical characterization KW - biomaterials KW - microstructure Y1 - 2020 UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785420318421 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmrt.2020.09.118 SN - 2238-7854 VL - 9 IS - 6 SP - 14061 EP - 14074 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Saoudi, Adel A1 - Fellah, Mamoun A1 - Hezil, Naouel A1 - Lerari, Djahida A1 - Khamouli, Farida A1 - Atoui, L'hadi A1 - Bachari, Khaldoun A1 - Morozova, Iuliia A1 - Obrosov, Aleksei A1 - Samad, Mohammed Abdul T1 - Prediction of mechanical properties of welded steel X70 pipeline using neural network modelling T2 - International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping N2 - An artificial neural network (ANN) model was developed to predict tensile and impact properties of a submerged arc helical welded (SAHW) pipeline steel API X70 based upon its chemical composition. Weight percent of the elements was considered as the input, while the tensile and Charpy impact properties were considered as the outputs. Scatter diagrams and two statistical parameters (absolute fraction of variance and relative error) were used to evaluate the prediction performance of the developed artificial neural network model. The predicted values were found to be in excellent agreement with the experimental data and the current model has a good learning precision and generalization (for training, validation and testing data sets). The results revealed that the developed model is very accurate and has a strong potential for capturing the interaction between the mechanical properties and chemical composition of welded high strength low alloy (HSLA) steels. KW - API X70 KW - Artificial neural network (ANN) KW - Submerged arc welding KW - Modeling KW - Mechanical properties KW - Chemical composition Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpvp.2020.104153 SN - 0308-0161 VL - 186 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Fellah, Mamoun A1 - Hezil, Naouel A1 - Guerfi, Kamel A1 - Djellabi, Ridha A1 - Montagne, Alex A1 - Iost, Alain A1 - Borodin, Kirill A1 - Obrosov, Aleksei T1 - Mechanistic pathways of cationic and anionic surfactants sorption by kaolinite in water T2 - Environmental Science and Pollution Research N2 - Surfactants are widely used in many chemical industries and as primary components of cleaning detergents due to their specific characteristics, which in turn results in high pollution of domestic and industrial wastewaters by such substances. In this study, the mechanistic pathways of the adsorption of cationic benzyl-dimethyl-dodecyl ammonium bromide (BDDAB) and anionic sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) surfactants on kaolinite clay in water were investigated. The results showed that the adsorption of anionic surfactant (SDS) on kaolinite is better compared with cationic surfactant (BDDAB), wherein the ♦maximum adsorption capacity was found 161.4 μmol g−1 and 234 μmol g−1 for BDDAB and SDS, respectively. Adsorption kinetics were the best suited to pseudo-second-order model for both BDDAB and SDS with an adsorption rate constant of 0.028 g μmol−1 min−1 and 0.023 g μmol−1 min−1, respectively. Meanwhile, the adsorption of BDDAB by kaolinite showed that the isotherm adsorption tended to follow the Langmuir-Freundlich and Freundlich isotherm models. However, the SDS adsorption isotherm obeyed only the Langmuir-Freundlich model. KW - Surfactant KW - Adsorption KW - Kaolinite KW - Water remediation KW - Adsorption modeling Y1 - 2021 UR - https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11356-020-11083-6 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-020-11083-6 SN - 1614-7499 VL - 28 IS - 6 SP - 7307 EP - 7321 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Hazil, Naouel A1 - Fellah, Mamoun A1 - Montagne, Alex A1 - Iost, Alain A1 - Obrosov, Aleksei A1 - Weiß, Sabine T1 - Study of the photocatalytic degradation of Orange methyl dye in the presence of titanium dioxide T2 - La Troisième Conférence Méditerranéenne de la Biodiversité 2019 (BIODIV 2019) N2 - The use of photocatalytic techniques for water purification and wastewater treatment is very widespread, in our work we used TiO2 to photocatalyrate orange methyl (MO). In addition, the effects of some parameters on photodegradation of MO have been studied, such as the presence and / or absence of light (UV). The use of TiO2 showed a high MO degradation efficiency of up to 98%. The presence of H2O2 in the photocatalytic reaction may favor the photocatalytic degradation efficiencies. In addition, the experimental results have demonstrated an excellent rate of the order of 99%. KW - Titanium Dioxide KW - Photocatalytic Degradation Y1 - 2019 UR - http://ascob.net/files/abstract_book_biodiv2019_finale.pdf SP - 105 PB - L’ASCOB-SYRTIS CY - Hammamet, Tunisie ER - TY - GEN A1 - Fouzia, Hammadi A1 - Fellah, Mamoun A1 - Hezil, Naouel A1 - Aissani, Linda A1 - Mimanne, Goussem A1 - Mechachti, Said A1 - Samad, Mohammed Abdul A1 - Montagne, Alex A1 - Iost, Alain A1 - Weiß, Sabine A1 - Obrosov, Aleksei T1 - The effect of milling time on the microstructure and mechanical properties of Ti-6Al-4Fe alloys T2 - Materials Today Communications N2 - 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. KW - Ti-based alloys KW - Microstructure KW - Mechanical properties KW - Ball-milling KW - Biomaterials KW - Milling time Y1 - 2021 UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2352492821004207#! U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mtcomm.2021.102428 SN - 2352-4928 VL - 27 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Aissani, Linda A1 - Fellah, Mamoun A1 - Chadli, Abdel Hakim A1 - Samad, Mohammed Abdul A1 - Cheriet, Abderrahmane A1 - Salhi, Faiza A1 - Nouveau, Corinne A1 - Weiß, Sabine A1 - Obrosov, Aleksei A1 - Alhussein, Akram T1 - Investigating the effect of nitrogen on the structural and tribo-mechanical behavior of vanadium nitride thin films deposited using R.F. magnetron sputtering T2 - Journal of Materials Science N2 - 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. Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10853-021-06393-0 SN - 1573-4803 SN - 0022-2461 VL - 56 IS - 30 SP - 17319 EP - 17336 ER -