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Coatings Functionalization via Laser versus Other Deposition Techniques for Medical Applications: A Comparative Review

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COATINGS
卷 12, 期 1, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/coatings12010071

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surface functionalization; medical applications; direct laser writing; MAPLE; C-MAPLE; magnetron sputtering; 3D bioprinting

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The development of new biological devices requires continuous efforts in improving the functionalization based on materials and fabrication techniques. Laser techniques provide effective deposition methods to enhance coating adherence and biological characteristics without compromising mechanical properties. This review discusses various laser techniques compared to other deposition methods.
The development of new biological devices in response to market demands requires continuous efforts for the improvement of products' functionalization based upon expansion of the materials used and their fabrication techniques. One viable solution consists of a functionalization substrate covered by layers via an appropriate deposition technique. Laser techniques ensure an enhanced coating's adherence to the substrate and improved biological characteristics, not compromising the mechanical properties of the functionalized medical device. This is a review of the main laser techniques involved. We mainly refer to pulse laser deposition, matrix-assisted, and laser simple and double writing versus some other well-known deposition methods as magnetron sputtering, 3D bioprinting, inkjet printing, extrusion, solenoid, fuse-deposition modeling, plasma spray (PS), and dip coating. All these techniques can be extended to functionalize surface fabrication to change local morphology, chemistry, and crystal structure, which affect the biomaterial behavior following the chosen application. Surface functionalization laser techniques are strictly controlled within a confined area to deliver a large amount of energy concisely. The laser deposit performances are presented compared to reported data obtained by other techniques.

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