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@Article{MelloUedaOlivGarc:2011:CoEfPl,
               author = "Mello, C B and Ueda, Mario and Oliveira, Rog{\'e}rio de Moraes 
                         and Garcia, Jos{\'e} A.",
          affiliation = "{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Instituto 
                         Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Instituto Nacional de 
                         Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and Centro de Ingenier{\'{\i}}a 
                         Avanzada de Superf{\'{\i}}cies, Cordovilla, Pamplona, Spain",
                title = "Corrosion effects of plasma immersion ion implantation-enhanced Cr 
                         deposition on SAE 1070 carbon steel",
              journal = "Surface and Coatings Technology",
                 year = "2011",
               volume = "205",
               number = "Supplement 2",
                pages = "S151--S156",
                month = "July",
             keywords = "plasma immersion ion implantation-enhanced, Chromium PIII\&D, 
                         Corrosion Resistance, SAE 1070. CHROMIUM, LAYER, RESISTANCE, 
                         ALLOY, WEAR.",
             abstract = "Chromium electroplated coatings are the most common coatings used 
                         for several decades in general industry as a protective layer 
                         against corrosion and wear. The waste of Cr plating is an 
                         environmental problem because of the toxic and carcinogenic Cr6+ 
                         compounds resulting from the Cr baths. In this study, we suggest 
                         an alternative method for thin Cr films deposition: plasma 
                         immersion ion implantation-enhanced deposition (PIIIeD) that aims 
                         at achieving highly adherent films to carbon steel surfaces with 
                         very high resistance to corrosion attacks. Chromium films formed 
                         by PIIIeD were studied with respect to corrosion resistance, 
                         surface morphology and elements profile. Potentiodynamic scans 
                         showed a decrease in the corrosion current density, promoting 
                         higher corrosion resistance, and a hydrophobic character of the 
                         PIIIeD Cr films, turning the samples less susceptible to saline 
                         corrosion. GDOES depth profiles showed the increase of film and 
                         mixing layer thicknesses with the increase of GD power.",
                  doi = "10.1016/j.surfcoat.2011.01.030",
                  url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.surfcoat.2011.01.030",
                 issn = "0257-8972",
                label = "lattes: 9226460532838417 2 MelloUedaOlivGarc:2011:CoEfOf",
             language = "en",
        urlaccessdate = "15 jun. 2024"
}


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