The ultrathin nanocomposite coatings made of zirconium oxide (ZrO), zinc oxide (ZnO), and titanium oxide (TiO) on stainless steel (SS) were prepared by the radio frequency sputtering method, and the effects of the nanocomposite coating on corrosion protection and antibacterial activities of nanocomposite coated SS were investigated. Scanning electron microscopy was conducted to observe surface morphology of nanocomposite coatings with distinct distribution of grains with the formation on SS substrate. From the electrochemical impedance spectroscopy results, ZrO/ZnO/TiO nanocomposite coating showed excellent corrosion protection performance at 37 °C during immersion in simulated body fluid and saliva solution for 12 and 4 weeks, respectively. The impedance of ZrO/ZnO/TiO (40/10/50) nanocomposite coated SS exhibited values about 5 orders of magnitude higher than that of uncoated SS with polarization at the low-frequency region. Cell viability of ZrO/ZnO/TiO nanocomposite coated SS was examined under mouse fibroblasts culture (L929), and it was observed that the nanocomposite coating improves proliferation through effective cellular attachment compared to uncoated SS. From the antimicrobial activity results, ZrO/ZnO/TiO nanocomposite-coated SS showed killing efficiency of 81.2% and 72.4% against Gram-negative and Gram-positive , respectively.
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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
March 2022
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Texas A&M University, 400 Bizzell St., College Station, Texas 77843, United States.
The ultrathin nanocomposite coatings made of zirconium oxide (ZrO), zinc oxide (ZnO), and titanium oxide (TiO) on stainless steel (SS) were prepared by the radio frequency sputtering method, and the effects of the nanocomposite coating on corrosion protection and antibacterial activities of nanocomposite coated SS were investigated. Scanning electron microscopy was conducted to observe surface morphology of nanocomposite coatings with distinct distribution of grains with the formation on SS substrate. From the electrochemical impedance spectroscopy results, ZrO/ZnO/TiO nanocomposite coating showed excellent corrosion protection performance at 37 °C during immersion in simulated body fluid and saliva solution for 12 and 4 weeks, respectively.
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