Literature DB >> 9086396

Surface modifications of titanium in calcium-ion-containing solutions.

T Hanawa1, M Kon, H Ukai, K Murakami, Y Miyamoto, K Asaoka.   

Abstract

The surface of titanium was modified in calcium-ion-containing solutions to improve bone conductivity. Three kinds of aqueous solutions for the modification were prepared using calcium nitrate, calcium chloride, and calcium oxide. The pH values of the solutions were 3.9, 7.4, and 12.6, respectively. At first, anatase powder was immersed in the solutions of 7 days to confirm the effect of the solutions on the modification. As a result, calcium titanate was formed on the anatase powder, indicating that the titanium surface was possibly modified by the solutions. Titanium plates were then immersed in the solutions at ambient temperature for 7 days, washed by deionized water, and dried. X-ray photo-electron spectroscopy of surface-modified titanium revealed that the surface-modified layer contained calcium hydroxide and/or calcium titanate. The surface-modified layer in which titanium was modified was thickest in this order: calcium oxide, calcium chloride, and calcium nitrate solutions. Apatite was formed on the surface-modified titanium in Hanks' solution while apatite was undetected on unmodified titanium. Therefore, the surface modification of titanium may improve bone conductivity. The amount of apatite corresponded to the thickness of the surface-modified layer and the amount of calcium in the layer.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9086396     DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-4636(19970305)34:3<273::aid-jbm1>3.0.co;2-h

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomed Mater Res        ISSN: 0021-9304


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