Modification of an electroplated nickel interlayer surface by annealing heat treatment for diamond deposition on tungsten carbide

The tungsten carbide (WC-6%Co) substrate was coated with a nickel layer using the electrochemical deposition process to suppress cobalt diffusion during diamond deposition. However, the high solubility of nickel for carbon is a major issue, which hinders diamond nucleation and growth. Annealing heat...

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Main Authors: Hassan, A. W., Noordin, M. Y., Izman, S., Denni, K.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13632-018-0512-8
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spelling my.utm.902372021-03-30T07:48:44Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90237/ Modification of an electroplated nickel interlayer surface by annealing heat treatment for diamond deposition on tungsten carbide Hassan, A. W. Noordin, M. Y. Izman, S. Denni, K. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The tungsten carbide (WC-6%Co) substrate was coated with a nickel layer using the electrochemical deposition process to suppress cobalt diffusion during diamond deposition. However, the high solubility of nickel for carbon is a major issue, which hinders diamond nucleation and growth. Annealing heat treatment was conducted on the Ni/WC-6%Co specimens to reduce the interlayer solubility for carbon and enable diamond deposition. The heat treatment process was carried out inside a high-temperature tube furnace at two different temperatures (1050 and 850 °C) for a 60-min duration. Diamond was then deposited on the electroplated and heat-treated samples in a hot filament CVD reactor. Field emission electron microscopy, energy-dispersive spectroscopy, and X-ray diffraction analyzing techniques were used to characterize the heat-treated and diamond-coated samples. The results show that the annealing process could successfully modify the nickel-coated surface composition by the diffusion of tungsten. In addition, the annealed interlayer was able to suppress cobalt diffusion and promote the nucleation and growth of a continuous diamond film on the tungsten carbide substrate. Springer New York LLC 2019 Article PeerReviewed Hassan, A. W. and Noordin, M. Y. and Izman, S. and Denni, K. (2019) Modification of an electroplated nickel interlayer surface by annealing heat treatment for diamond deposition on tungsten carbide. Metallography, Microstructure, and Analysis, 8 (2). ISSN 2192-9262 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13632-018-0512-8 DOI: 10.1007/s13632-018-0512-8
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Hassan, A. W.
Noordin, M. Y.
Izman, S.
Denni, K.
Modification of an electroplated nickel interlayer surface by annealing heat treatment for diamond deposition on tungsten carbide
description The tungsten carbide (WC-6%Co) substrate was coated with a nickel layer using the electrochemical deposition process to suppress cobalt diffusion during diamond deposition. However, the high solubility of nickel for carbon is a major issue, which hinders diamond nucleation and growth. Annealing heat treatment was conducted on the Ni/WC-6%Co specimens to reduce the interlayer solubility for carbon and enable diamond deposition. The heat treatment process was carried out inside a high-temperature tube furnace at two different temperatures (1050 and 850 °C) for a 60-min duration. Diamond was then deposited on the electroplated and heat-treated samples in a hot filament CVD reactor. Field emission electron microscopy, energy-dispersive spectroscopy, and X-ray diffraction analyzing techniques were used to characterize the heat-treated and diamond-coated samples. The results show that the annealing process could successfully modify the nickel-coated surface composition by the diffusion of tungsten. In addition, the annealed interlayer was able to suppress cobalt diffusion and promote the nucleation and growth of a continuous diamond film on the tungsten carbide substrate.
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author Hassan, A. W.
Noordin, M. Y.
Izman, S.
Denni, K.
author_facet Hassan, A. W.
Noordin, M. Y.
Izman, S.
Denni, K.
author_sort Hassan, A. W.
title Modification of an electroplated nickel interlayer surface by annealing heat treatment for diamond deposition on tungsten carbide
title_short Modification of an electroplated nickel interlayer surface by annealing heat treatment for diamond deposition on tungsten carbide
title_full Modification of an electroplated nickel interlayer surface by annealing heat treatment for diamond deposition on tungsten carbide
title_fullStr Modification of an electroplated nickel interlayer surface by annealing heat treatment for diamond deposition on tungsten carbide
title_full_unstemmed Modification of an electroplated nickel interlayer surface by annealing heat treatment for diamond deposition on tungsten carbide
title_sort modification of an electroplated nickel interlayer surface by annealing heat treatment for diamond deposition on tungsten carbide
publisher Springer New York LLC
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90237/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13632-018-0512-8
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