| Literature DB >> 33915438 |
Szymon Bajda1, Yijun Liu2, Riccardo Tosi2, Katarzyna Cholewa-Kowalska3, Michal Krzyzanowski4, Michal Dziadek5, Mateusz Kopyscianski6, Stanislaw Dymek6, Alexander V Polyakov7, Irina P Semenova7, Tomasz Tokarski8.
Abstract
Free from toxic elements biomaterial potentially applicable for load bearing biomedical implants was obtained for the first time by laser cladding of S520 bioactive glass onto ultrafine-grained commercially pure titanium. The cladding process affected the refined structure of the substrate inducing martensitic transformation near its surface. The α' acicular martensite gradually passes into relatively large grains with increasing distance from the substrate surface, which subsequently are transformed into smaller grains of about 2 μm in diameter. Both the melted zone, where the martensite crystalline structure was found, and the HAZ are characterised by relatively lower hardness in comparison with that of the substrate core indicating increased ductility. Such a combination of zones with different properties may have a synergistic effect and is beneficial for the obtained biomaterial. A characteristic region in the form of about 3 μm width band was formed in the melted zone at about 10 μm below the titanium surface. The results of EDS analysis indicate that several glass elements moved into the region while the titanium content in the same area was decreased. High bioactivity of the coated S520 glass was revealed by in vitro testing with SBF solution and almost complete reduction of P concentration occurred after 14 days.Entities:
Keywords: Bioactive glass; In vitro; Laser cladding; Numerical analysis; Pure titanium; Ultrafine-grained structure
Year: 2021 PMID: 33915438 DOI: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2021.104519
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Mech Behav Biomed Mater ISSN: 1878-0180