Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1527413 | Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Three sets of coatings were produced. The bare alloy is heated for 2 h at 800 °C to get TiO2 layer to get the first coating. The next coating consists of two layers, namely, (a) TiO2 produced by heat-treatment and (b) a second layer containing 50% TiO2 and 50% HA. The third sample contains three layers, namely, (a) TiO2 produced by heat-treatment as the first layer, followed by (b) a layer containing 50% TiO2 and 50% HA and (c) third layer of HA electrochemically deposited above the second layer. These three samples were subjected to corrosion tests in Simulated Body Fluid (SBF). It was found that coating 1 containing the oxide alone had the highest corrosion resistance followed by coatings 2 and 3. Coating 2 provides corrosion resistance and will show better implant-bone bonding.
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Authors
R. Narayanan, S.K. Seshadri,