Mechanical octacalcium phosphate coatings on the plasma electrolytic oxidized pure titanium for bio-implant use

In this study, OCP powder was used for mechanical coating on the plasma electrolytic oxidized (PEO) implant surface to improve bioactivity. PEO treatment was performed on the surface of the implant using a solution mixed with calcium acetate and calcium glycerophosphate, and creates porosity through...

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Veröffentlicht in:Surface & coatings technology 2024-03, Vol.480, p.130602, Article 130602
Hauptverfasser: Kim, Kyeong-Tae, Nisar, Sidra Sadaf, Choe, Han-Cheol
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Zusammenfassung:In this study, OCP powder was used for mechanical coating on the plasma electrolytic oxidized (PEO) implant surface to improve bioactivity. PEO treatment was performed on the surface of the implant using a solution mixed with calcium acetate and calcium glycerophosphate, and creates porosity through a pulsed DC power supply. For compositional analysis, energy dispersive X-ray spectrometer analysis was employed to calculate OCP content and X-ray diffractometer analysis was used to confirm the crystal structure. Also, wettability, surface roughness, hardness, elastic modulus, and corrosion resistance testing were performed. Significantly, the reduction in OCP particle size decreased, and pore filling with OCP smaller particles increased as mechanical coating time increased from 0 to 12 h. Surface and cross-sectional morphology showed the presence of OCP on the substrate. Also, surface roughness, contact angles, hardness, and elastic modulus were reduced as mechanical coating time increased. Corrosion resistance was found to be the highest for mechanical OCP coating for 6 h surface treatment on the PEO-treated CW-Ti. •Mechanical octacalcium phosphate (OCP) coatings on plasma electrolytic oxidized (PEO) titanium were researched.•OCP particle size decreased and pore filling increased as mechanical coating (MC) time increased.•Surface and cross-sectional morphology showed the presence of OCP on the substrate.•Surface roughness, contact angles, hardness, and elastic modulus were reduced as MC time increased.•Corrosion resistance of sample surface improved by mechanical OCP coatings.
ISSN:0257-8972
1879-3347
DOI:10.1016/j.surfcoat.2024.130602