Biomimetic apatite coating on Mg-PSZ/Al2O3 composites. Effect of the immersion method

A bioactive zirconia/alumina composite for orthopedic applications has been developed. The composite was obtained by uniaxial pressing of powder mixtures. To bioactivate the composite a biomimetic method, consisting in the immersion of samples in SBF and 1.4 SBF, was used. The immersion procedure wa...

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Published in:Materials letters Vol. 59; no. 11; pp. 1352 - 1355
Main Authors: Cortes, D A, Nogiwa, A A, Almanza, J M, Ortega, S
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 01-05-2005
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Summary:A bioactive zirconia/alumina composite for orthopedic applications has been developed. The composite was obtained by uniaxial pressing of powder mixtures. To bioactivate the composite a biomimetic method, consisting in the immersion of samples in SBF and 1.4 SBF, was used. The immersion procedure was performed by two different routes: (i) single immersion (21 days in SBF) and (ii) re-immersion method (7 days in SBF+14 days in 1.4 SBF). No change was observed on the surface of the samples immersed for 21 days in SBF. However, a dense and homogeneous bonelike apatite layer was formed on the ceramic composite by using the re-immersion method. The average value for the thickness of the apatite layer was 20 mm.
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ISSN:0167-577X
DOI:10.1016/j.matlet.2004.12.040