Title of article :
Monitorizing nitinol alloy surface reactions for biofouling studies
Author/Authors :
C.Z. Dinu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
5
From page :
7719
To page :
7723
Abstract :
Growth and deposition of unwanted bacteria on implant metal alloys affect their use as biomedical samples. Monitoring any bacterial biofilm accumulation will provide early countermeasures. For a reliable antifouling strategy we prepared nitinol (NiTi) thin films on Ti-derived substrates by using a pulsed laser deposition (PLD)method. As themicrostructure ofTi-alloy is dictated by the tensile strength, fatigue and the fracture toughness we tested the use of hydrogen as an alloying element. X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) investigated the crystalline structure, chemical composition and respectively the surface morphology of the nitinol hydrogen and hydrogen-free samples. Moreover, the alloys were integrated and tested using a cellular metric and their responses were systematic evaluated and quantified. Our attractive approach is meant to select the suitable components for an effective and trustworthy anti-fouling strategy. A greater understanding of such processes should lead to novel and effective control methods that would improve in the future implant stability and capabilities
Keywords :
Hydrogen temporary alloying element , Surface analyses , biofouling , NiTi thin films , biofilms
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Record number :
1004051
Link To Document :
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