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Development of Antibacterial Ti-Cux Alloys for Dental Applications: Effects of Ageing for Alloys with Up to 10 wt% Cu

Journal

MATERIALS
Volume 12, Issue 23, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma12234017

Keywords

titanium alloys; copper; Ti2Cu; Ti3Cu; biomaterial; antibacterial

Funding

  1. South African-Sweden Bilateral Scientific Research Cooperation program - Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Higher Education (STINT) [GA SA2017-7127]
  2. South African National Research Foundation (NRF) [STNT170905261815]
  3. ESRC [ES/T003812/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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Peri-implantitis, a disease caused by bacteria, affects dental implants in patients. It is widely treated with antibiotics, however, with growing antibiotic resistance new strategies are required. Titanium-copper alloys are prospective antibacterial biomaterials, with the potential to be a remedy against peri-implantitis and antibiotic resistance. The aim of this study was to investigate Ti-Cu-x alloys, exploring how Cu content (up to 10 wt%) and ageing affect the material properties. Electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, hardness testing, bacteriological culture, and electrochemical testing were employed to characterize the materials. It was found that alloys with above 3 wt% Cu had two phases and ageing increased the volume fraction of Ti2Cu. An un-aged alloy of 5 wt% Cu showed what could be Ti3Cu, in addition to the alpha-Ti phase. The hardness gradually increased with increased Cu additions, while ageing only affected the alloy with 10 wt% Cu (due to changes in microstructure). Ageing resulted in faster passivation of the alloys. After two hours the aged 10 wt% Cu alloy was the only material with an antibacterial effect, while after six hours, bacteria killing occurred in all alloys with above 5 wt% Cu. In conclusion, it was possible to tune the material and antibacterial properties of Ti-Cu-x alloys by changing the Cu concentration and ageing, which makes further optimization towards an antibacterial material promising.

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