2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.3c18803
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Surface Depassivation via B–O Dative Bonds Affects the Friction Performance of B-Doped Carbon Coatings

Stefan Peeters,
Takuya Kuwahara,
Fabian Härtwig
et al.

Abstract: Boron doping of diamond-like carbon coatings has multiple effects on their tribological properties. While boron typically reduces wear in cutting applications, some B-doped coatings show poor tribological performance compared with undoped films. This is the case of the tribological tests presented in this work in which an alumina ball is placed in frictional contact with different undoped and B-doped amorphous carbon coatings in humid air. With B-doped coatings, a higher friction coefficient at a steady state … Show more

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