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Improved wear performance of ultra high molecular weight polyethylene coated with hydrogenated diamond like carbon

Journal

WEAR
Volume 269, Issue 5-6, Pages 458-465

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.wear.2010.04.033

Keywords

Wear testing; Diamond like carbon; UHMWPE; Joint prostheses; Surface topography; PECVD coating

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  1. Ministry of Science and Education of Spain [MAT2006-12603-C02-01, CSD2008-00023 (FUNCOAT)]

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Hydrogenated diamond like carbon (DLCH) thin films were deposited on medical grade ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) by radio frequency plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition. The DLCH coating thicknesses ranged from 250 to 700 nm The substrates were disks made of UHMWPEs typically used for soft components in artificial Joints, namely virgin GUR 1050 and highly crosslinked (gamma irradiated in air to 100 kGy) UHMWPEs Mechanical and tribological properties under bovine serum lubrication at body temperature were assessed on coated and uncoated polyethylenes by means of nano-hardness and ball-on-disk tests, respectively Morphological features of the worn surfaces were obtained by confocal microscopy and scanning electron microscopy This study confirms an increase in surface hardness and good wear resistance for coated materials after 24 h of sliding test compared to uncoated polyethylene. These results point out that to coat UHMWPE with DLCH films could be a potential method to reduce backside wear in total hip and knee arthroplasties. (C) 2010 Elsevier B V. All rights reserved

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