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- 2021Effects of post-deposition heat treatment on nanostructured TiO2-C composite structure and antimicrobial propertiescitations
- 2020The role of faceting in biaxially textured thin filmscitations
- 2019Nanostructured TiO2 anatase-rutile-carbon solid coating with visible light antimicrobial activitycitations
- 2019Growth stages of nano-structured mixed-phase titania thin films and effect on photocatalytic activitycitations
- 2018Titania Solid Thin Films Deposited by pp-MOCVD Exhibiting Visible Light Photocatalytic Activitycitations
- 2010Deposition of bio-integration ceramic hydroxyapatite by pulsed-pressure MOCVD using a single liquid precursor solutioncitations
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Deposition of bio-integration ceramic hydroxyapatite by pulsed-pressure MOCVD using a single liquid precursor solution
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<p>Pulsed-pressure (PP) metal-organic(MO)CVD is used to deposit layers of calcium phosphate onto flat bio-medical grade titanium (Ti6Al4V) substrates. Inexpensive calcium lactate and trimethyl phosphate (TMP), combined in a methanol solution, forms the precursor. A range of precursor mixtures is studied by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) to assess reaction pathways. The surface topography, morphology, composition, and crystallinity are studied over a range of deposition temperatures and precursor concentrations. The resulting films are analyzed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Raman spectroscopy (RS), and micro-indentation. The films are continuous and the size of surface structures increases at higher temperatures and precursor concentration. The films consist of amorphous calcium phosphate in elemental Ca/P ratios similar to the standard bio-ceramic, hydroxyapatite (1.66).</p>