Microplasma synthesis of biocompatible coatings with additions of magnesium, silicon and silver on pure titanium from homogeneous electrolytes

The coating was produced by microplasma process (plasma electrolytic oxidation, microarc oxidation) of Ti substrate. The coatings formed in basic solution containing Ca2+, EDTA4−, PO43−, Mg, Si, Ag were selected as additives in the anodizing bath to produce modified Ca/P coatings. The morphology, ph...

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Published in:Surface & coatings technology Vol. 307; pp. 1265 - 1273
Main Authors: Terleeva, O.P., Slonova, A.I., Mironov, I.V., Rogov, A.B., Sharkeev, Yu.P.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier B.V 15-12-2016
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Summary:The coating was produced by microplasma process (plasma electrolytic oxidation, microarc oxidation) of Ti substrate. The coatings formed in basic solution containing Ca2+, EDTA4−, PO43−, Mg, Si, Ag were selected as additives in the anodizing bath to produce modified Ca/P coatings. The morphology, phase and elemental composition of the coating were characterised using scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction and EDX analysis. The results showed that Mg, Si, Ag additions were successfully incorporated. The coatings mainly consists of anatase, rutile and calcium phosphates and besides Mg incorporated coatings contain additionally CaMg(CO3)2, CaCO3, MgCO3 and Ca9.5Mg0.5P7O28; the Si-incorporated coatings contain additionally CaTiSiO5 phases. The way was found to regulate the characteristics of the coatings by introducing desired elements, such as Mg, Si, Ag by microplasma technique. •Composition of Ca, Mg coatings found to be: rutile, anatase, calcium and magnesium carbonates. Ratio of (Mg+Ca)/P 0.8–1.28.•Magnesium containing coatings consisted mainly of Mg(CO3)2.•Elemental analysis confirmed the presence of silver and silicon in the coatings.•Thicknesses of the Mg, Si, Ag coatings containing additives 13–32μm, 40μm and 18μm respectively
ISSN:0257-8972
1879-3347
DOI:10.1016/j.surfcoat.2016.05.045