Abstract

Fluorinated diamond-like carbon (DLC) films have good biocompatibility and bloodcompatibility. When they are used in cardiac valve prosthesis, the wear resistance has to be investigated in more detail. In this paper, the tribological behavior of fluorinated DLC films under different loads and sliding speeds in bull serum albumin (BSA) solutions were investigated by ball-on-disc friction tests. The results show that the proteins in BSA solutions promoted the DLC film adhesion failure because of the increased friction coefficients and accelerated corrosion rate. The fluorine doping can lower the corrosion rate of DLC film, thereby improving the adhesion stability and wear resistance of DLC in BSA solutions.

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