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The structure, bond strength and apatite-inducing ability of micro-arc oxidized tantalum and their response to annealing

Journal

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 361, Issue -, Pages 190-198

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2015.11.133

Keywords

Tantalum; Micro arc oxidation; Annealing treatment; Apatite inducing ability

Funding

  1. National Program on Key Basic Research Project (973 Program) of China [2012CB619103]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51371137, 51071120]

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In this study, the tantalum oxide coatings were formed on pure tantalum (To) by micro-arc oxidation (MAO) in electrolytic solutions of calcium acetate and beta-glycerophosphate disodium, and the effect of the applied voltage on the microstructure and bond strength of the MAO coatings was systematically investigated. The effect of annealing treatment on the microstructure, bond strength and apatite-inducing ability of the MAO coatings formed at 350 and 450 V was also studied. The study revealed that during the preparation of tantalum oxide coatings on Ta substrate by MAO, the applied voltage considerably affected the phase components, morphologies and bond strength of the coatings, but had little effect on surface chemical species. After annealing treatment, newly formed CaTa4O11 phase mainly contributed to the much more stronger apatite-inducing ability of the annealed tantalum oxide coatings than those that were not annealed. The better apatite-inducing ability of the MAO coatings formed at 450 V compared to those formed at 350 V was attributed to the less amorphous phase and more crystalline phase as well as more Ca and P contained in the MAO coatings with increasing the applied voltage. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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