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  • 2023Surface Modified β-Ti-18Mo-6Nb-5Ta (wt%) Alloy for Bone Implant Applications:2citations
  • 2023Surface Modified β-Ti-18Mo-6Nb-5Ta (wt%) Alloy for Bone Implant Applications: Composite Characterization and Cytocompatibility Assessmentcitations
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  • Blanquer, Andreu
  • Ibáñez, Elena
  • Escobar, Michael
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  • Fornell, Jordina
  • Nogués, C.
  • Gebert, Annett
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  • Sort, Jordi
  • Bartkowska, Aleksandra
  • Navas, Nora Fernández
  • Alberta, Ludovico Andrea
  • Fernández Navas, Nora
  • Nogués, Carme
  • Wei, Xinquan
  • Suriñach, Santiago
  • Zhang, Huiyan
  • Barrios, Leonardo
  • Baró, Maria Dolors
  • García-Lecina, Eva
  • Feng, Yu Ping
  • Li, Ran
  • Barõ, M. D.
  • González, S.
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Surface Modified β-Ti-18Mo-6Nb-5Ta (wt%) Alloy for Bone Implant Applications:

  • Blanquer, Andreu
  • Ibáñez, Elena
  • Escobar, Michael
  • Gemming, Thomas
  • Careta, Oriol
  • Fornell, Jordina
  • Nogués, C.
  • Gebert, Annett
  • Pellicer, Eva
  • Sort, Jordi
  • Solsona, Pau
  • Bartkowska, Aleksandra
  • Navas, Nora Fernández
  • Alberta, Ludovico Andrea
Abstract

Commercially available titanium alloys such as Ti-6Al-4V are established in clinical use as load-bearing bone implant materials. However, concerns about the toxic effects of vanadium and aluminum have prompted the development of Al- and V-free β-Ti alloys. Herein, a new alloy composed of non-toxic elements, namely Ti-18Mo-6Nb-5Ta (wt%), has been fabricated by arc melting. The resulting single β-phase alloy shows improved mechanical properties (Young’s modulus and hardness) and similar corrosion behavior in simulated body fluid when compared with commercial Ti-6Al-4V. To increase the cell proliferation capability of the new biomaterial, the surface of Ti-18Mo-6Nb-5Ta was modified by electrodepositing calcium phosphate (CaP) ceramic layers. Coatings with a Ca/P ratio of 1.47 were obtained at pulse current densities, −jc, of 1.8–8.2 mA/cm2, followed by 48 h of NaOH post-treatment. The thickness of the coatings has been measured by scanning electron microscopy from an ion beam cut, resulting in an average thickness of about 5 μm. Finally, cytocompatibility and cell adhesion have been evaluated using the osteosarcoma cell line Saos-2, demonstrating good biocompatibility and enhanced cell proliferation on the CaP-modified Ti-18Mo-6Nb-5Ta material compared with the bare alloy, even outperforming their CaP-modified Ti-6-Al-4V counterparts.

Topics
  • surface
  • corrosion
  • phase
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • aluminium
  • hardness
  • titanium
  • titanium alloy
  • ceramic
  • Calcium
  • vanadium
  • biocompatibility