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Tribological, biocompatibility, and antibiofilm properties of tungsten-germanium coating using magnetron sputtering
2021
Journal of materials science. Materials in medicine
In this study, borosilicate glass and 316 L stainless steel were coated with germanium (Ge) and tungsten (W) metals using the Magnetron Sputtering System. Surface structural, mechanical, and tribological properties of uncoated and coated samples were examined using SEM, X-ray diffraction (XRD), energy-dispersive spectroscopy, and tribometer. The XRD results showed that WGe2 chemical compound observed in (110) crystalline phase and exhibited a dense structure. According to the tribological
doi:10.1007/s10856-020-06477-4
pmid:33471227
pmcid:PMC7817579
fatcat:c73dv7zuxnfozodirsf4zb5yjq