Title of article
Difference in surface reactions between titanium and zirconium in Hanksʹ solution to elucidate mechanism of calcium phosphate formation on titanium using XPS and cathodic polarization
Author/Authors
Tsutsumi، نويسنده , , Y. and Nishimura، نويسنده , , D. and Doi، نويسنده , , H. and Nomura، نويسنده , , N. and Hanawa، نويسنده , , T.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
7
From page
1702
To page
1708
Abstract
Titanium and zirconium were immersed in Hanksʹ solution with and without calcium and phosphate ions, and the surfaces were characterized with X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) to determine the mechanism of calcium phosphate formation on titanium in simulated body fluids and in a living body. In addition, they were cathodically polarized in the above solutions. XPS characterization and cathodic polarization revealed differences in the surface properties in the ability of calcium phosphate formation between titanium and zirconium. The surface oxide film on titanium is not completely oxidized and is relatively reactive; that on zirconium is more passive and protective than that on titanium. Neither calcium nor phosphate stably exists alone on titanium, and calcium phosphate is naturally formed on it; calcium phosphate formed on titanium is stable and protective. On the other hand, calcium is never incorporated on zirconium, while zirconium phosphate, which is easily formed on zirconium, is highly stable and protective. Our study presents new information regarding the surface property of titanium and demonstrates that the characteristics of titanium and zirconium may be applied to various medical devices and new surface modification techniques.
Keywords
Titanium , zirconium , Calcium Phosphate , Cathodic polarization , X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
Journal title
Materials Science and Engineering C
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Materials Science and Engineering C
Record number
2100403
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