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Gradient Composite Replicas from Protein Crystal Layer Templates produced by Pulsed Laser Deposition
(2000)
Ti/TiN multilayer coatings with multilayer periods in the range 550 nm and a final thickness of 2 µm were deposited on steel substrates by cyclic modulation of nitrogen gas flow into the chamber of a PVD sputtering device. Coating characterization was performed by cross-sectional transmission electron microscopy, glancing-angle X-ray diffraction and instrumental indentation testing. Individual a-titanium and titanium nitride layers were always observed, although for the finer microstructures, the TiN layers were thicker than the Ti layers by a factor three. The plastic hardness of the films increased steadily with decreasing layer spacing, following a HallPetch relationship. Finally, a hardness value of 42 GPa was reached, which is similar to that of a thick TiN monolayer, prepared under the same coating conditions.
The mechanism of the recrystallization of nano-scale bacterial surface protein layers (S-layers) on solid substrates is of fundamental interest in the understanding and engineering of biomembranes and e.g. biosensors. In this context, the influence of the charging state of the substrate had to be clarified. Therefore, the electrochemical behaviour of the S-layers on gold electrodes has been investigated by in-situ electrochemical quartz microbalance (EQMB) measurements, scanning force microscopy (SFM) and small-spot X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (SS-XPS) of potentiostatically emersed substrates. It was shown that the negatively charged bonding sites of the S-layer units (e.g. carboxylates) can bond with positively charged Au surface atoms in the positively charged electrochemical double layer region positive of the point of zero charge (not, vert, similar-0.8 V vs. saturated mercury-mercurous sulphate electrode). Surface conditions in other potential regions decelerated the recrystallization and fixation of S-layers. Time-resolved in-situ and ex-situ measurements demonstrated that two-dimensional S-layer crystal formation on gold electrodes can occur within few minutes in contrast to hours common in self-assembled monolayer (SAM) generation. These results proved that the recrystallization and fixation of 2D-crystalline S-layers on an electronic conductor can be influenced and controlled by direct electrochemical manipulation.
The new promoted ignition combustion test apparatus at BAM matches the requirements of ASTM test method G 124 [ASTM G 124, Standard Test Method for Determining the Combustion Behavior of Metallic Materials in Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres, 2003] and of EIGA publication, IGC Doc 13/02/E [EIGA Gas Association Document IGC Doc 13/02/E, Oxygen Pipeline Systems, 2003]. The test apparatus is most likely the only one in Europe. The test chamber allows investigations with pure oxygen or oxygen mixtures at pressures up to 500 bar and at temperatures up to 400°C at static or flowing gas conditions. The ignition device consists of an electrical ignition wire and a promoter. IR-sensors, distributed over the whole length of the rod, measure and record the burning temperature and allow measurement of the burn rate. A video system records the experiment for visual characterization of the burning behavior. BAM test results are compared with published data. Results on investigations with coated rods are presented. Ceramic coatings seem to be a solution for the use of certain less compatible metallic materials at higher oxygen pressures.