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  • 2016Structural, optical, and mechanical properties of cobalt copper oxide coatings synthesized from low concentrations of sol-gel process9citations

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  • Yin, C-Y
  • Munir, M. M.
  • Amri, A.
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Structural, optical, and mechanical properties of cobalt copper oxide coatings synthesized from low concentrations of sol-gel process

  • Yin, C-Y
  • Munir, M. M.
  • Amri, A.
  • Widjaja, H.
  • Priyotomo, G.
  • Fadli, A.
  • Jiang, Z-T
  • Herawan, T.
  • Bahri, S.
  • Mondinos, N.
Abstract

Thin films of CoxCuyOz have been coated on aluminum substrates via sol–gel route using low concentration of copper and cobalt precursors at annealing temperatures in range of 500–650 °C. The coatings were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), UV-Vis-NIR spectrophotometry, and nanoindentation. The XRD analysis in 2θ-range of 30°–42° revealed that the coatings exhibited low crystallinity of CoCu2O3, CoCuO2, and CuCoO2. The surface bonding structure analyzed using XPS indicated that the coating contained: Cu (tetrahedral Cu+ and octahedral Cu2+), Co (octahedral Co3+, tetrahedral Co2+, and mixed Co2+ and Co3+), and O (lattice, surface, and sub-surface oxygens).The optical properties characterized using UV-Vis-NIR showed that the reflectance spectra of coatings formed a spectrally solar selective absorber profile associated with the interference peaks and the absorption edges around wavelengths of below 1.2 μm. The maximum absorptance (α = 75.8%) was shown by coating synthesized at 500 °C. The mechanical properties of coatings showed that the increase of annealing temperature increased the coating's hardness (H) and the elastic modulus (E) due to the enhancement of the [CoCuO2/CuCoO2]:[CoCu2O3] oxide phases ratio, as the result, an excellent stability of the wear resistance (H/E) of around ∼0.035 was recorded.

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  • surface
  • phase
  • x-ray diffraction
  • thin film
  • x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
  • Oxygen
  • aluminium
  • wear resistance
  • hardness
  • nanoindentation
  • copper
  • cobalt
  • annealing
  • crystallinity
  • spectrophotometry