Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1464600 Ceramics International 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Biomimetic apatite was formed on a microarc oxidized (MAO) anatase-based coating containing Ca and P in a simulated body fluid (SBF). At the process of the SBF immersion (0–96 h), the Ca and P of the MAO coating dissolve into the SBF, increasing the supersaturation degree near the surface of the MAO coating, which could promote the formation and growth of apatite. After SBF immersion for 7 days, the surface of the MAO coating was modified slightly. The entire surface immersed for 14 days was covered by an apatite coating. The apatite possesses carbonated structure, controllable crystallinity and pore networks. The results indicate that the MAO coating formed in an electrolyte containing phosphate and EDTA–Ca chelate complex possesses good apatite-forming ability.

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