Title of article :
Effects of UV-irradiation on in vitro apatite-forming ability of TiO2 layers
Author/Authors :
Uetsuki، نويسنده , , Keita and Kaneda، نويسنده , , Haruki and Shirosaki، نويسنده , , Yuki and Hayakawa، نويسنده , , Satoshi and Osaka، نويسنده , , Akiyoshi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Titanium and its alloys are employed as artificial joints, bone plates, wires, screws and bone prostheses in orthopedic and dental fields, because of their high corrosion resistance, good mechanical properties, and biocompatibility. Since they cannot directly bond to living bone–tissue through stable chemical interactions, a few surface modification techniques have been proposed for giving materials apatite-forming ability that secures bone–tissue bonding, such as chemical treatment with H2O2 or NaOH, electrochemical oxidation, electrophoretic apatite particle deposition, and UV-irradiation of surface titanium oxide layer. This study examined how the combination of H2O2 chemical treatment and UV-irradiation affected in vitro apatite-formation on TiO2 (anatase phase) layers as UV was irradiated under a few different conditions. TiO2 layer was prepared by the chemical treatment with H2O2 solution and subsequent heat-treatment (CHT). CHT samples were irradiated with UV-light for 1 h in air or in ultra-pure water. They were then soaked in Kokuboʹs simulated body fluid (SBF; pH 7.4) at 36.5 °C for 1 day. Their surface structure and morphology were examined by using a thin film X-ray diffractometer (TF-XRD), and a scanning electron microscope (SEM). The UV-irradiation of CHT in air reduced the number of active sites for apatite nucleation. On the contrary, however, the UV-irradiation in water increased them. These opposite results indicate that environmental factors of the UV-irradiation are important for controlling the in vitro apatite-forming ability of anatase layer.
Keywords :
Titanium , Titanium dioxide , Optical properties , Nucleation
Journal title :
MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING: B
Journal title :
MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING: B