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Wettability, electron work function and corrosion behavior of CoCrFeMnNi high entropy alloy films

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SURFACE & COATINGS TECHNOLOGY
Volume 400, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2020.126222

Keywords

High entropy alloy film; Microstructure; Wettability; Electron work function; Corrosion

Funding

  1. Key Laboratory of Advanced Functional Materials of Jiangsu Province [JSLERS-2019-002]
  2. National Defense Pre-Research Foundation of China under Thirteenth Five-Year equipment Pre-Research Fund Project [41404020102]
  3. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [MOST 108-2218-E-002-062]

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CoCrFeMnNi high entropy alloy films (HEAFs) with different thicknesses (250 to 1400 nm) and structures were fabricated by magnetron sputtering to study the relation among the wettability, surface electron activity and corrosion resistance of the films. The XRD pattern showed the transition from the amorphous phase to facecentered cubic (FCC) structure with the increasing film thickness. The SEM micrographs of film surfaces showed changes from the morphology consisting of sphere-like islands to ligament-like islands with the increasing film thickness. The surface wettability, electron work function (EWF) and corrosion resistance of the CoCrFeMnNi HEAFs were studied using contact angle measurements, scanning Kelvin probe and electrochemical system, respectively. The film surface with the higher EWF is more stable with a higher degree of inertness, ascribed to its less active surface electrons, leading to the lower surface activity which contributes to the lower polarity, higher hydrophobicity and corrosion resistance. The 550 nm-thick film with the smallest grain size at the nanoscale and the highest density of grain boundaries showed the highest EWF (4.2 eV), the greatest hydrophobicity (96 degrees water contact angle) and the outstanding corrosion resistance (E-corr = -301 mV and I-corr = 0.481 mu A/cm(2)).

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