Title of article :
The surface modification of Nitinol superelastic alloy with alkaline-heat treatment and hydroxyapatite/chitosan composite coating for biomedical applications
Author/Authors :
Fathyunes ، Leila Department of Materials Science and Engineering - University of Bonab , Sheykholeslami ، Omid Reza Research Center for Advanced Materials, Faculty of Materials Engineering - Sahand University of Technology
From page :
166
To page :
176
Abstract :
In the present work, the surface modification of Nitinol was carried out by a two-step process consisting of pretreatment and applying the bioactive composite coating to extend its biomedical applications. For pretreatment, we used a combination of chemical etching, boiling in distilled water and alkalineheat treatment. According to the results of Raman and grazingincidence Xray analysis, the surface layer formed on the pretreated Nitinol was consisted of rutile phase and sodium titanate phases. The pretreatment significantly decreased the concentration of Ni ions released from Nitinol alloy into Ringer’s solution during 10 days immersion from 126.6 ppb to 5.3 ppb. Moreover, this pretreatment process did not have the negative effect on the superelasticity of the Nitinol alloy. In the following, we used a composite coating of hydroxyapatite/chitosan on the pretreated Nitinol. This coating was applied using onestep cathodic electrophoretic deposition from suspension containing 5 g/L hydroxyapatite and 0.5 g/L chitosan at different voltages of 30, 40 and 50 V/cm^2. A uniform coating with acceptable quality was obtained by electrophoretic deposition at 40 V/cm^2 for 120 s. The morphology of this coating was studied using scanning electron microscope and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analysis. The findings confirmed fabrication of a crack free morphology, which was consisted of hydroxyapatite and chitosan. Finally, according to the results of potentiodynamic polarization test, the corrosion current density for bare, pretreated and pretreated/coated Nitinol were calculated about 2.63, 1.94 and 0.75 μA/cm^2, indicating the effect of pretreatment and applying hydroxyapatite/chitosan coating on decreasing the corrosion rate of Nitinol.
Keywords :
Nitinol , pretreatment , Hydroxyapatite , Chitosan , Electrophoretic deposition , Ni ions release
Journal title :
Journal of Ultrafine Grained and Nanostructured Materials
Journal title :
Journal of Ultrafine Grained and Nanostructured Materials
Record number :
2526636
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