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Preparation and characterization of silicon-substituted hydroxyapatite coating by a biomimetic process on titanium substrate

Journal

SURFACE & COATINGS TECHNOLOGY
Volume 203, Issue 8, Pages 1075-1080

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2008.09.038

Keywords

Biomimetic; Coating; Silicon; Hydroxyapatite; Titanium

Funding

  1. Institute of Metal Research (IMR)
  2. Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
  3. Shenyang Science and Technology Institute [1062109-1-00]

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A biomimetic method has been used to prepare silicon-substituted hydroxyapatite coatings on titanium substrates. The surface structures of the coatings were characterized by X-ray diffraction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). Si substituted hydroxyapatite (Si-HA) coatings with different Si contents were deposited successfully on the titanium substrate by immersing the pretreated titanium substrate into silicon containing supersaturated solutions (SSS) with different SiO32- concentrations. The pretreatment of the Ti substrate in a mixed alkaline (NaOH + Ca(OH2)) followed by a heat treatment produced a 3D porous surface structure with rutile and CaTiO3 as main phases, which contributed mainly to the fast precipitation and deposition of Si-HA. FTIR results showed that Si in the Si-HA coating existed in the form of SiO44- groups. The cross-section microstructure was observed by scanning electronic microscopy and the shear strength was tested. The coating was about 5-10 mu m in thickness and no interval was observed at the interface between the coating and the substrate. Shear strength testing showed that Si-HA/Ti exhibited higher shear strength than HA/Ti due to the existence of the SiO44- group in the coating. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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