Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5356064 | Applied Surface Science | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The purpose of this work is to characterize the anodized layers formed on titanium by anodic-spark deposition in an electrolyte containing Ca and P ions, Ca3(PO4)2, studied for the first time. The oxidation experiments were performed at different periods of time and using different concentrations of electrolyte. The influence of the process parameters (time of electrolysis and electrolyte concentration) on the surface morphology and chemical composition of the anodized layers was studied. It has been found that it is possible to incorporate Ca and P into the growing layer. A response of the anodized layers in a biological medium was evaluated by their immersion in a simulated body fluid. An enrichment of titanium and a simultaneous loss of calcium and phosphorus in the layer after immersion tests indicate that these coatings should be bioresorbable in a biological medium. Preliminary biological assays were performed on some anodized layers in order to assess their biocompatibility with osteoblast cells. The cell proliferation on one selected anodized sample was assessed up to 21Â days after seeding. The preliminary results suggest excellent biocompatibility properties of anodized coatings.
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Authors
Oksana Banakh, Tony Journot, Pierre-Antoine Gay, Joël Matthey, Catherine Csefalvay, Oleg Kalinichenko, Olha Sereda, Mira Moussa, Stéphane Durual, Lyubov Snizhko,