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Antibacterial Structure Design of Porous Ti6Al4V by 3D Printing and Anodic Oxidation

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MATERIALS
卷 16, 期 15, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/ma16155206

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Ti6Al4V porous titanium alloy; 3D printing; anodic oxidation; antibacterial

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Titanium alloy Ti6Al4V is commonly used as a bone implant material with a porous structure to match human bone. However, it lacks antibacterial properties and the porous structure increases the risk of infection. This study used 3D printing to prepare porous samples with different porosities and improved their surface properties through anodic oxidation.
Titanium alloy Ti6Al4V is a commonly used bone implant material, primarily prepared as a porous material to better match the elastic modulus of human bone. However, titanium alloy is biologically inert and does not have antibacterial properties. At the same time, the porous structure with a large specific surface area also increases the risk of infection, leading to surgical failure. In this paper, we prepared three porous samples with different porosities of 60%, 75%, and 85%, respectively (for short, 3D-60, 3D-75, and 3D-85) using 3D printing technology and clarified the mechanical properties. Through tensile experiments, when the porosity was 60%, the compressive modulus was within the elastic modulus of human bone. Anodic oxidation technology carried out the surface modification of a 3D-printed porous titanium alloy with 60% porosity. Through change, the different voltages and times on the TiO2 oxide layer on the 3D-printed porous titanium alloy are different, and it reveals the growth mechanism of the TiO2 oxide layer on a 3D-printed unique titanium alloy. The surface hydrophilic and antibacterial properties of 3D-printed porous titanium alloy were significantly improved after modification by anodic oxidation.

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