Title of article :
Characterization of a calcium phosphate–TiO2 nanotube composite layer for biomedical applications
Author/Authors :
Roguska، نويسنده , , A. and Pisarek، نويسنده , , M. and Andrzejczuk، نويسنده , , M. and Dolata، نويسنده , , M. and Lewandowska، نويسنده , , M. and Janik-Czachor، نويسنده , , M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
9
From page :
906
To page :
914
Abstract :
Well-ordered nanotube arrays of titania ~ 0.7 μm high and about 40 or 110 nm in diameter were prepared via electrochemical oxidation at constant voltage (10, 15, 20 or 25 V) in a mixture of 0.86 wt.% of NH4F, glycerol and deionized water. The effect of annealing the nanotubes at 600 °C on their morphology and structure was examined using SEM and TEM techniques. These substrates are suitable supports for a calcium phosphate coating deposited by a simple immersion in Hank solution. cleation and growth of a calcium phosphate (Ca–P) coating deposited on TiO2 nanotubes (NT) from Hanksʹ solution was investigated using SEM. XPS and FTIR surface analytical techniques were used to characterize the self-organized porous TiO2 layers covered with calcium phosphate coatings before and after protein adsorption. Our results confirm that the nanotubular titania layer became stable after annealing at 600 °C, while its internal structure changed from amorphous to crystalline anatase, and eventually, a mixture of anatase and rutile. These thermally stabilized TiO2 nanotubes significantly enhance apatite formation in Hanksʹ Balanced Salt Solution as compared to pure Ti covered with a native oxide layer. The Ca–P/TiO2 NT/Ti surface adsorbs a higher amount of protein (bovine serum albumin, BSA) for a geometric surface area than does the Ti surface. The above difference in protein adsorption suggests a more promising initial cellular response for a Ca–P/TiO2 NT/Ti composite than for a typical Ti implant surface.
Keywords :
TiO2 nanotubes (TiO2 NT) , Calcium phosphate coatings (Ca–P) , Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) , Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) , X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) , Serum albumin (SA)
Journal title :
Materials Science and Engineering C
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Materials Science and Engineering C
Record number :
2101312
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