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Multifunctional cold spray coatings for biological and biomedical applications: A review

Journal

PROGRESS IN SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 97, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.progsurf.2022.100654

Keywords

Cold spray; Biomedical applications; Multifunctionality; Antimicrobial; Antiviral,Ti; Biocompatiblity

Funding

  1. Australian Research Council (ARC) [IC180100005]
  2. ARC Industrial Transformational Training (ITTC) Centre in Surface Engineering for Advanced Materials (SEAM)

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This article explores the fabrication, performance factors, and latest developments of cold spray coatings in biomedical applications. Cold spray coatings can be widely used in the biomedical field, including biocompatibility, anti-infection, corrosion resistance, and wear resistance. In addition, the article discusses the expansion of cold spray coatings and their potential applications in antiviral fields.
A variety of coating techniques are available for medical devices to be tailored with surface properties aimed at optimizing their performance in biological environments. Cold spray, as a member of the thermal spray family, is now being exploited to efficiently deposit micro- to nanometer sized metallic or non-metallic particles on surgical implants, medical devices and surfaces in the healthcare environment to create functional coatings. Cold spray has attracted attention in the context of biomedical applications due to the fact that multiple materials can be combined easily at the surface of these devices, and that oxygen-sensitive and heat-sensitive organic molecules, including bioactive compounds, can be incorporated in these coatings due to the relatively low temperatures used in the process. The ability to maintain material and chemical properties and the ability to create functional coatings make the cold spray process particularly suitable for applications in the MedTech industry sector. This review explores the fabrication of cold spray coatings including the types of materials that have been used for biomedical purposes, provides a detailed analysis of the factors affecting cold spray coating performance, and gives an overview over the most recent developments related to the technology. Cold spray coatings that have been used until this point in time in biomedical applications can be broadly classified as biocompatible coatings, anti-infective coatings, anticorrosive coatings, and wear-resistant coatings. In addition, this review discusses how these applications can be broadened, for example by providing antiviral effect against coronavirus (COVID-19). While we highlight examples for multifunctional cold spray coatings, we also explore the current challenges and opportunities for cold spray coatings in the biomedical field and predict likely future developments.

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