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Catalytic Growth of High-Performance Graphite-like Carbon Films on a Nitrided Substrate: Experimental Study and First-Principles Calculations

Jie Li, Lei Sun, Jinming Xie, Yang Yang, Dongyang Li, Shihong Zhang

2023ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces10 citationsDOI

Abstract

This study reports a novel process for the fabrication of high-performance graphite-like carbon (GLC) films on nitrided substrates through successive steps in a plasma nitriding system. Unlike films fabricated via conventional dual treatments (nitriding + film deposition), here-fabricated GLC films were grown on the surface of nitrided steel via a catalytic reaction. A transition zone having a nanocrystalline and amorphous structure was observed at the interface between the nitrided substrate and GLC films, which increased the durability of GLC films because this structure enhanced the adhesion of GLC films on the nitrided substrate, improving resistance to spallation and wear. Experimental study and first-principles calculations showed that the Fe 3 N phase had a stronger catalytic effect on GLC films than the Fe 4 N phase, and GLC films grown on the nitrided layer dominated by Fe 3 N were thicker with stronger adhesion and excellent frictional and wear properties compared with GLC films grown on the nitrided layer dominated by Fe 4 N because of the beneficial structure formed at the interface. This study reports a simple and inexpensive method to fabricate a dual layer containing high-performance GLC films via a catalytic growth and interface matching mechanism.

Topics & Concepts

NitridingMaterials scienceLayer (electronics)Substrate (aquarium)Nanocrystalline materialGraphiteChemical engineeringAmorphous solidCatalysisThin filmCarbon fibersPhase (matter)Deposition (geology)Composite materialNanotechnologyCrystallographyComposite numberOrganic chemistryChemistryOceanographySedimentBiologyPaleontologyGeologyEngineeringDiamond and Carbon-based Materials ResearchMetal and Thin Film MechanicsBoron and Carbon Nanomaterials Research