Hydroxyapatite/titania sol–gel coatings on titanium–zirconium alloy for biomedical applications

CE Wen, W Xu, WY Hu, PD Hodgson - Acta Biomaterialia, 2007 - Elsevier
CE Wen, W Xu, WY Hu, PD Hodgson
Acta Biomaterialia, 2007Elsevier
A simple sol–gel method was developed for hydroxyapatite/titania (HA/TiO2) coatings on
non-toxic titanium–zirconium (TiZr) alloy for biomedical applications. The HA/TiO2-coated
TiZr alloy displayed excellent bioactivity when soaked in a simulated body fluid (SBF) for an
appropriate period. Differential scanning calorimetry, thermogravimetric analysis, X-ray
diffraction and scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive spectrometry were used to
characterize the phase transformations and the surface structures and to assess the in vitro …
A simple sol–gel method was developed for hydroxyapatite/titania (HA/TiO2) coatings on non-toxic titanium–zirconium (TiZr) alloy for biomedical applications. The HA/TiO2-coated TiZr alloy displayed excellent bioactivity when soaked in a simulated body fluid (SBF) for an appropriate period. Differential scanning calorimetry, thermogravimetric analysis, X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive spectrometry were used to characterize the phase transformations and the surface structures and to assess the in vitro tests. The HA/TiO2 layers were spin-coated on the surface of TiZr alloy at a speed of 3000rpm for 15s, followed by a heat treatment at 600°C for 20min in an argon atmosphere sequentially. The TiO2 layer exhibited a cracked surface and an anatase structure and the HA layer displayed a uniform dense structure. Both the TiO2 and HA layers were 25μm thick, and the total thickness of the HA/TiO2 coatings was 50μm. The TiZr alloy after the above HA/TiO2 coatings displayed excellent bone-like apatite-forming ability when soaked in SBF and can be anticipated to be a promising load-bearing implant material.
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