The effects of different bioceramics-incorporated oxide films on titanium implant by plasma electrolytic oxidation

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

12-1-2022

Abstract

In this paper, the effect of commercial hydroxyapatite (CHA) and bovine, derived hydroxyapatite (BHA) ceramics on the structure, corrosion, and biological response of Ti6Al4V anodic coatings were studied. The XRD results indicated that the coatings consist of TiO2, NaTi2 (PO4)(3) and HA, whereas specific product such as MgO was present in BHA-layer, and CaTiO3 in CHA film. The TiO2-CHA films showed porous circular pores while BHA-containing coatings revealed flake-droplet morphology. The contact angle and surface energy test revealed that the layers are significantly more hydrophilic and have higher surface energy than the bare Ti6Al4V. The SBF assessment showed that the films possessed higher apatite forming ability than Ti6Al4V, especially with BHA film. The in vitro test results agree strongly with the SBF soaking: the BHA coating demonstrated superior corrosion performance due to its ingredients. The results suggest that BHA could promote higher Ca2+/PO43- induction on the implant with great potential for biomedical applications.

Keywords

PHOSPHATE-BASED COATINGS, ELECTROPHORETIC DEPOSITION, CERAMIC COATINGS, TI6AL4V ALLOY, HYDROXYAPATITE, LAYERS

Divisions

mechanical

Funders

Centre for Research Services Institute of Research Management & Monitoring (IPPP), University of Malaya,Centre of Advanced Manufacturing and Material Processing (AMMP), Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Malaya

Publication Title

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH

Volume

37

Issue

23

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG

Publisher Location

TIERGARTENSTRASSE 17, D-69121 HEIDELBERG, GERMANY

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