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Nano-scale study of the nucleation and growth of calcium phosphate coating on titanium implants.

Florence Barrere1, M M E Margot M E Snel, Clemens A van Blitterswijk, Klaas de Groot, Pierre Layrolle.   

Abstract

The nucleation and growth of a calcium phosphate (Ca-P) coating deposited on titanium implants from simulated body fluid was investigated by using atomic force microscopy (AFM) and environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM). Forty titanium alloy plates were assigned into two groups. One group with a smooth surface having a maximum roughness R(max) < 0.10 microm (s-Ti6Al4V) and a group with a rough surface with an R(max) < 0.25 microm (r-Ti6Al4V) were used. Titanium samples were immersed in SBF concentrated by five (SBF x 5) from 10 min to 5 h and examined by AFM and ESEM. Scattered Ca-P deposits of approximately 15 nm in diameter appeared after only 10 min of immersion in SBF x 5. These Ca-P deposits grew up to 60-100 nm after 4 h on both s- and r-Ti6Al4V substrates. With increasing immersion time, the packing of Ca-P deposits with size of tens of nanometers in diameter formed larger globules and then a continuous Ca-P film on titanium substrates. A direct contact between the Ca-P coating and the Ti6Al4V surface was observed. The Ca-P coating was composed of nanosized deposits and of an interfacial glassy matrix. This interfacial glassy matrix might ensure the adhesion between the Ca-P coating and the Ti6Al4V substrate. In the case of s-Ti6Al4V substrate, failures within this interfacial glassy matrix were observed overtime. Part of the glassy matrix remained on s-Ti6Al4V while part detached with the Ca-P film. The Ca-P coating detached from the smooth substrate, whereas the Ca-P film extended onto the whole rough titanium surface over time. In the case of r-Ti6Al4V, the Ca-P coating covered evenly the substrate after immersion in SBF x 5 for 5 h. The present study suggested that the heterogeneous nucleation of Ca-P on titanium was immediate and did not depend on the Ti6Al4V surface topography. The further growth and mechanical attachment of the final Ca-P coating strongly depended on the surface, for which a rough topography was beneficial.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14962569     DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2003.09.063

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomaterials        ISSN: 0142-9612            Impact factor:   12.479


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