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  • 2024Anticorrosion and Antimicrobial Tannic Acid-Functionalized Ti-Metallic Glass Ribbons for Dental Abutment1citations
  • 2024Anticorrosion and Antimicrobial Tannic Acid-Functionalized Ti-Metallic Glass Ribbons for Dental Abutmentcitations
  • 2023Life cycle assessment for the production of MSWI fly-ash based porous glass-ceramics: Scenarios based on the contribution of silica sources, methane aided, and energy recoveries15citations
  • 2023Ti$_{40}$Zr$_{10}$Cu$_{36}$Pd$_{14}$ bulk metallic glass as oral implant material6citations
  • 2023Ti40Zr10Cu36Pd14 bulk metallic glass as oral implant material6citations
  • 2022Antibacterial activity, cytocompatibility, and thermomechanical stability of Ti40Zr10Cu36Pd14 bulk metallic glass19citations
  • 2022New-generation biocompatible Ti-based metallic glass ribbons for flexible implants15citations
  • 2022Magnetron Sputtered Non‐Toxic and Precious Element‐Free TiZrGe Metallic Glass Nanofilms with Enhanced Biocorrosion Resistance3citations
  • 2021Ceramics, Glass and Glass-Ceramics20citations
  • 2020Fabrication of metal microfibers by melt-spinningcitations
  • 2017APPARATUS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING METALLIC OR INORGANIC FIBERS HAVING A THICKNESS IN THE MICRON RANGE BY MELT SPINNINGcitations

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  • Cochis, Andrea
  • Eckert, Jurgen
  • Scalia, Alessandro
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  • Ferraris, Sara
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  • Mičušík, Matej
  • Eckert, Jürgen
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  • Ferraris, Monica
  • Barracco, Francesco
  • Demichelis, Francesca
  • Fino, Debora
  • Tommasi, Tonia
  • Lassnig, Alice
  • Schranz, Wilfried
  • Soprunyuk, Viktor
  • August Sifferlinger, Nikolaus
  • Asci, Atacan
  • Gammer, Christoph
  • Keckes, Jozef
  • Todt, Juraj
  • Calogero Scalia, Alessandro
  • Okulov, Ilya
  • Schlögl, Sandra
  • Rezvan, Amir
  • Scalia, Alessandro Calogero
  • Sifferlinger, Nikolaus August
  • Manfredi, Marcello
  • Spieckermann, Florian
  • Zarazúa-Villalobos, Liliana
  • Ter-Ovanessian, Benoit
  • Mitterer, Christian
  • Putz, Barbara
  • Wurster, Stefan
  • Xi, Lixia
  • Micoulet, Alexandre
  • Spatz, Joachim
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Anticorrosion and Antimicrobial Tannic Acid-Functionalized Ti-Metallic Glass Ribbons for Dental Abutment

  • Gümrükçü, Selin
  • Rashidi, Reza
  • Sarac, Baran
  • Sharifikolouei, Elham
  • Omastova, Maria
  • Rimondini, Lia
  • Cochis, Andrea
  • Scalia, Alessandro
  • Spriano, Silvia
  • Najmi, Ziba
  • Mičušík, Matej
  • Eckert, Jürgen
  • Ferraris, Sara
  • Yüce, Eray
Abstract

In this study, a recently reported Ti-based metallic glass (MG), without any toxic element, but with a significant amount of metalloid (Si–Ge–B, 18 atom %) and minor soft element (Sn, 2 atom %), was produced in ribbon form using conventional single-roller melt-spinning. The produced Ti60Zr20Si8Ge7B3Sn2 ribbons were investigated by differential scanning calorimetry and X-ray diffraction to confirm their amorphous structure, and their corrosion properties were further investigated by open-circuit potential and cyclic polarization tests. The ribbon's surface was functionalized by tannic acid, a natural plant-based polyphenol, to enhance its performance in terms of corrosion prevention and antimicrobial efficacy. These properties can potentially be exploited in the premucosal parts of dental implants (abutments). The Folin and Ciocalteu test was used for the quantification of tannic acid (TA) grafted on the ribbon surface and of its redox activity. Fluorescent microscopy and ζ-potential measurements were used to confirm the presence of TA on the surfaces of the ribbons. The cytocompatibility evaluation (indirect and direct) of TA-functionalized Ti60Zr20Si8Ge7B3Sn2 MG ribbons toward primary human gingival fibroblast demonstrated that no significant differences in cell viability were detected between the functionalized and as-produced (control) MG ribbons. Finally, the antibacterial investigation of TA-functionalized samples against Staphylococcus aureus demonstrated the specimens' antimicrobial properties, shown by scanning electron microscopy images after 24 h, presenting a few single colonies remaining on their surfaces. The thickness of bacterial aggregations (biofilm-like) that were formed on the surface of the as-produced samples reduced from 3.5 to 1.5 μm.

Topics
  • surface
  • amorphous
  • corrosion
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • x-ray diffraction
  • melt
  • glass
  • glass
  • differential scanning calorimetry
  • spinning
  • Metalloid