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Synthesis and characterization of titanium-45S5 Bioglass nanocomposites
Research highlights ► Positive effect on the corrosion resistance in Ringers solution. ► Ti-45S5 Bioglass nanocomposites display good biocompatibility. ► Ti-45S5 Bioglass nanocomposites can expand the use of Ti in the biomedical fields.
Abstract Titanium-45S5 Bioglass nanocomposites were synthesized by the combination of mechanical alloying and powder metallurgy process. The structure, mechanical and corrosion properties of these materials were investigated. Microhardness test showed that the obtained material exhibits Vicker’s microhardness as high as 770 HV0.2 for Ti-20wt.% 45S5 Bioglass, which is more than three times higher than that of a conventional microcrystalline titanium (225 HV0.2). Additionally, titanium-10wt.% of 45S5 Bioglass nanocomposites (i c =1.20×10−7 A/cm2, E c =−0.42V vs. SCE) were more corrosion resistant than microcrystalline titanium (i c =2.27×10−6 A/cm2, E c =−0.36V vs. SCE). In vitro biocompatibility of these materials was evaluated and compared with a conventional microcrystalline titanium, where normal human osteoblast (NHOst) cells from Cambrex (CC-2538) were cultured on the disks of the materials and cell growth was examined. The morphology of the cell cultures obtained on Ti-10wt.% 45S5 Bioglass nanocomposite was similar to those obtained on the microcrystalline titanium. Mechanical alloying and powder metallurgy process for the fabrication of titanium-45S5 Bioglass nanocomposites with a unique microstructure, higher hardness, lower Young’s modulus and better corrosion resistance, in comparison to microcrystalline titanium, were developed. On the other hand, Ti-10wt.% 45S5 Bioglass composites posses higher fracture toughness compared to 45S5 Bioglass. The proper modification of chemical composition and microstructure of Ti-bioceramic nanocomposites can expand the use of titanium in the biomedical fields.
Synthesis and characterization of titanium-45S5 Bioglass nanocomposites
Research highlights ► Positive effect on the corrosion resistance in Ringers solution. ► Ti-45S5 Bioglass nanocomposites display good biocompatibility. ► Ti-45S5 Bioglass nanocomposites can expand the use of Ti in the biomedical fields.
Abstract Titanium-45S5 Bioglass nanocomposites were synthesized by the combination of mechanical alloying and powder metallurgy process. The structure, mechanical and corrosion properties of these materials were investigated. Microhardness test showed that the obtained material exhibits Vicker’s microhardness as high as 770 HV0.2 for Ti-20wt.% 45S5 Bioglass, which is more than three times higher than that of a conventional microcrystalline titanium (225 HV0.2). Additionally, titanium-10wt.% of 45S5 Bioglass nanocomposites (i c =1.20×10−7 A/cm2, E c =−0.42V vs. SCE) were more corrosion resistant than microcrystalline titanium (i c =2.27×10−6 A/cm2, E c =−0.36V vs. SCE). In vitro biocompatibility of these materials was evaluated and compared with a conventional microcrystalline titanium, where normal human osteoblast (NHOst) cells from Cambrex (CC-2538) were cultured on the disks of the materials and cell growth was examined. The morphology of the cell cultures obtained on Ti-10wt.% 45S5 Bioglass nanocomposite was similar to those obtained on the microcrystalline titanium. Mechanical alloying and powder metallurgy process for the fabrication of titanium-45S5 Bioglass nanocomposites with a unique microstructure, higher hardness, lower Young’s modulus and better corrosion resistance, in comparison to microcrystalline titanium, were developed. On the other hand, Ti-10wt.% 45S5 Bioglass composites posses higher fracture toughness compared to 45S5 Bioglass. The proper modification of chemical composition and microstructure of Ti-bioceramic nanocomposites can expand the use of titanium in the biomedical fields.
Synthesis and characterization of titanium-45S5 Bioglass nanocomposites
Jurczyk, K. (author) / Niespodziana, K. (author) / Jurczyk, M.U. (author) / Jurczyk, M. (author)
2011-01-26
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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