XPS and GDOES characterization of porous coating enriched with copper and calcium obtained on tantalum via plasma electrolytic oxidation

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XPS andGDOES characterizations of porous coatings on tantalumafter Plasma ElectrolyticOxidation (PEO) at 450Vfor 3 minutes in electrolyte containing concentrated (85%) phosphoric acid with calcium nitrate and copper (II) nitrate are described. Based on the obtained data, it may be concluded that the PEO coating consists of tantalum (Ta5+), calcium (Ca2+), copper (Cu2+ and Cu+), and phosphates (PO43-). It has to be pointed out that copper and calcium are distributed throughout the volume.The authors also propose a new model of PEO, based on the derivative of GDOES signals with sputtering time.

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Rokosz, K., Hryniewicz, T., Chapon, P., Raaen, S., & Sandim, H. R. Z. (2016). XPS and GDOES characterization of porous coating enriched with copper and calcium obtained on tantalum via plasma electrolytic oxidation. Journal of Spectroscopy, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/7093071

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