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Assessment of Titanate Nanolayers in Terms of Their Physicochemical and Biological Properties

Journal

MATERIALS
Volume 14, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma14040806

Keywords

titanate nanolayers; structure; surface morphology; bone-like apatite; biointegration activity

Funding

  1. Research Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun-Excellence Initiative [2403]
  2. Ministry of Science and Higher Education
  3. Nano-implant Ltd.

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The paper discusses the surface modification of Ti6Al4V substrate using alkaline treatment and porous coating production, compared the ability of unmodified and modified titanium alloy to form apatite in simulated body fluids, characterized the structure and composition of the coatings using various analytical methods, and evaluated the biointegration properties of the coatings. The results show that surfaces covered by TiO2 nanoporous coatings modified by titanate layers promote apatite formation and possess optimal biointegration properties for fibroblasts and osteoblasts.
The surface modification of titanium substrates and its alloys in order to improve their osseointegration properties is one of widely studied issues related to the design and production of modern orthopedic and dental implants. In this paper, we discuss the results concerning Ti6Al4V substrate surface modification by (a) alkaline treatment with a 7 M NaOH solution, and (b) production of a porous coating (anodic oxidation with the use of potential U = 5 V) and then treating its surface in the abovementioned alkaline solution. We compared the apatite-forming ability of unmodified and surface-modified titanium alloy in simulated body fluid (SBF) for 1-4 weeks. Analysis of the X-ray diffraction patterns of synthesized coatings allowed their structure characterization before and after immersing in SBF. The obtained nanolayers were studied using Raman spectroscopy, diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (DRIFT), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images. Elemental analysis was carried out using X-ray energy dispersion spectroscopy (SEM EDX). Wettability and biointegration activity (on the basis of the degree of integration of MG-63 osteoblast-like cells, L929 fibroblasts, and adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells cultured in vitro on the sample surface) were also evaluated. The obtained results proved that the surfaces of Ti6Al4V and Ti6Al4V covered by TiO2 nanoporous coatings, which were modified by titanate layers, promote apatite formation in the environment of body fluids and possess optimal biointegration properties for fibroblasts and osteoblasts.

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