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Sol-gel deposition of hydroxyapatite coatings on porous titanium for biomedical applications

Journal

SURFACE & COATINGS TECHNOLOGY
Volume 333, Issue -, Pages 158-162

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2017.10.079

Keywords

Space-holder; Hydroxyapatite; Porous titanium; Sol-gel; Stress-shielding; Osseointegration

Funding

  1. Junta de Andalucia-FEDER (Spain) [P12-TEP-1401]
  2. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness [MAT2015-71284-P]

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The stress shielding and the poor osseointegration in titanium implants are still problems to be resolved. In this context, this work proposes a balanced solution. Titanium samples were fabricated, with a porosity of 100-200 mu m of pore size employing space-holder technique (50 vol% NH4HCO3, 800 MPa at 1250 degrees C during 2 h under high vacuum conditions), obtaining a good equilibrium between stiffness. and mechanical resistance. The porous titanium substrates were coated with hydroxyapatite, obtained by sol-gel technique: immersion, dried at 80 degrees C and heat treatment at 450 degrees C during 5 h under vacuum conditions. Phases, surface morphology and interfacial microstructure of the transverse section were analyzed by Micro-Computed Tomography, SEM and confocal laser, as well as the infiltration capability of the coating into the metallic substrate pores. The FTIR and XRD showed the crystallinity of the phases and the chemical composition homogeneity of the coating. The size and interconnected pores obtained allow the infiltration of hydroxyapatite (HA), possible bone ingrowth and osseointegration. The scratch resistance of the coating corroborated a good adherence to the porous metallic substrate. The coated titanium samples have a biomechanical and biofunctional equilibrium, as well as a potential use in biomedical applications (partial substitution of bone tissue).

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