Title of article :
Modification of medical metals by ion implantation of copper
Author/Authors :
Y.Z. Wan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The effect of copper ion implantation on the antibacterial activity, wear performance and corrosion resistance of medical metals including 317 L
of stainless steels, pure titanium, and Ti–Al–Nb alloy was studied in this work. The specimens were implanted with copper ions using a MEVVA
source ion implanter with ion doses ranging from 0.5 1017 to 4 1017 ions/cm2 at an energy of 80 keV. The antibacterial effect, wear rate, and
inflexion potential were measured as a function of ion dose. The results obtained indicate that copper ion implantation improves the antibacterial
effect and wear behaviour for all the three medical materials studied. However, corrosion resistance decreases after ion implantation of copper.
Experimental results indicate that the antibacterial property and corrosion resistance should be balanced for medical titanium materials. The
marked deteriorated corrosion resistance of 317 L suggests that copper implantation may not be an effective method of improving its antibacterial
activity.
Keywords :
Antibacterial activity , Corrosion resistance , Medical metals , Wear , copper , Ion implantation
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science