Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5359808 | Applied Surface Science | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Dense and ultrafine alumina-zirconia composites (Al2O3-16 wt%ZrO2 and ZrO2-20 wt%Al2O3) are developed and characterized for load bearing prosthetic applications. The improvement of the ceramic/bone interface, namely of the ceramic bioactivity, is performed by a glass coating on the surface of the composites. A new composition is used to produce the glass powder, by melting at 1550 °C the mixture of oxide raw materials. The processing to obtain a homogeneous and adherent coating on the ceramic substrates is investigated: the optimal temperature for the glazing treatment is 1200 °C. The microstructure of the coating and of the ceramic/coating interface, the adhesion and some mechanical properties of the prepared glass and of the coating are analyzed. Besides, the in vitro bioactive responses, by incubation of osteoblast-like cells on the coated samples, are evaluated: positive results are confirmed after 24 h and 72 h.
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Authors
S. Martorana, A. Fedele, M. Mazzocchi, A. Bellosi,