Title of article :
Characteristic, cell response and apatite-induction ability of microarc oxidized TiO2-based coating containing P on Ti6Al4V before and after chemical-treatment and dehydration
Author/Authors :
Daqing Wei، نويسنده , , Yu Zhou، نويسنده , , Chunhui Yang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
10
From page :
2545
To page :
2554
Abstract :
The structure, cell response and induction capability for apatite formation of the microarc oxidized (MAO) coating before and after chemical-treatment and subsequent dehydration at 400 °C were investigated. The surfaces of the chemically treated MAO (C-MAO) coatings before and after dehydration showed ribbon-like amorphous phase mainly containing Na, Ti and O elements with network morphology. Subsequent dehydration has no pronounced effect on the surface roughness, wetting ability, surface constituents and chemical state of Ti, Na and O of the C-MAO coating. The outer layers of the C-MAO coating before and after dehydration showed Na, Ti and O elements with uniform distributions along the surface depth. Chemical-treatment improves the apatite-forming ability of the MAO coating; however, subsequent dehydration greatly lowers that of the C-MAO coating, since it changed the ability of C-MAO coating to release Na+ ions, which is unfavorable for the formation of Ti-OH groups. The apatite formed on the two coatings contained HPO42− and CO32− ions. In addition, the dehydration of the C-MAO coating seemed to be unsuitable for the cell proliferation on its surface.
Keywords :
Coating , Titanium alloy , Microarc oxidation , Biomimetic apatite , dehydration , MG63 cell
Journal title :
Ceramics International
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Ceramics International
Record number :
1271802
Link To Document :
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