Improved surface wettability of water by applying SiC/Ti6Al4V coatings on carbon/carbon composites

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SiC/Ti6Al4V coatings were applied on carbon/carbon composites to improve the surface wettability of water. SiC interlayers were preprepared by pack cementation to bond both the carbon/carbon composites and the Ti6Al4V, and then the Ti6Al4V coatings were applied by magnetron sputtering technique. The morphology and crystalline of the SiC/Ti6Al4V coatings were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive spectroscopy, and X-ray diffraction. The surface wettability of the coatings was tested by video-based contact angle measuring device. The results showed that SiC can serve as an interlayer between the carbon/carbon composites and Ti6Al4V. The SiC/Ti6Al4V coatings covered the carbon/carbon composites uniformly with spherical morphology. The coatings improved the surface wettability of carbon/carbon composites with the contact angle of water decreasing from 85.7 ± 4.1° to 26.5 ± 0.1°. © 2013 Lei-Lei Zhang et al.

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Zhang, L. L., Li, H. J., Li, K. Z., Zhang, Y. L., Lu, J. H., Cao, S., … He, Z. B. (2013). Improved surface wettability of water by applying SiC/Ti6Al4V coatings on carbon/carbon composites. Advances in Materials Science and Engineering, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/703610

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