Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8013118 | Materials Letters | 2018 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
This research addresses the use of an emerging plasma spray technique known as Solution Precursor Plasma Spraying (SPPS) to obtain bioactive glass coatings. In SPPS, the feedstock is a sol precursor of the bioactive glass instead of glass particles. Precursor feedstock composition (presence or not of acid catalyst), plasma torch enthalpy and stand-off distance of the spraying process have been varied to produce bioactive glass coatings of nominally 45S5 composition. A good quality coating was obtained when catalyst (0.2â¯M acid nitric) was used in the precursor and the plasma spraying took place with shorter stand-off distance and higher plasma enthalpy. Bioactivity in Simulated Body Fluid test was confirmed and an effect of the coating interconnected porosity to enhance bioactivity was observed.
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Authors
E. Cañas, M.J. Orts, A.R. Boccaccini, E. Sánchez,