Formation of hydroxyapatite layer on bioactive Ti and Ti–6Al–4V by simple chemical technique

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Achariya Rakngarm
Yukio Miyashita
Yoshiharu Mutoh
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[1] Nagaoka University of Technology,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[2] Nagaoka National College of Technology,Department of System Safety
[3] Nagaoka University of Technology,undefined
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Critical Load; Adhesive Strength; Simulated Body Fluid; Alkali Treatment; Scratch Test;
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Bioactive coatings on cp-Ti and Ti–6Al–4V were prepared by a simple chemical technique. Specimens of cp-Ti and Ti–6Al–4V were initially immersed in a 5 M NaOH solution at 60 °C for 24 h which resulted in the formation of a porous network structure composed of Na2Ti5O11 and TiO2. The specimens were then immersed in a Ca-rich solution either at 60 °C or at 36.5 °C for 24 h. During this treatment Na+ was released and Ti–OH groups were formed. Subsequently, TiO2 dissociated from the Ti–OH group and combined with calcium ions to form calcium titanate (CaTiO3), which was embedded in a titania gel layer during the immersion period. The specimens were then immersed in r-SBF at 36.5 °C for 1–30 days. After immersion in r-SBF for 3 days, HAp (hydroxyapatite) spheroids began to deposit on the substrates, and within a week the surfaces were covered. The HAp spheroids were 5 μm in size with a Ca/P ratio of 1.68 which was close to bone-like apatite (1.67). The average thicknesses of HAp layer after immersion in r-SBF for 3 days, 1 week, and 2 weeks were 3.8, 5.6, and 6.4 μm, respectively. A scratch test, used to evaluate the adhesive strength of the HAp layer, showed that the HAp layer was not scraped off until the applied load reached 26 N.
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