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
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