The study of hydroxyapatite growth kinetics on CP – Ti and Ti65Zr treated by Plasma electrolytic oxidation process

The kinetics of hydroxyapatite growth on titanium alloys (CP–Ti and Ti65Zr) was studied. Specimens were treated by Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation (PEO) and immersed into the Hanks' solution. The PEO method was performed at AC mode with the current density of 4 A/dm2 in an electrolyte containing...

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Main Authors: Elinor Zadkani Nahum, Svetlana Lugovskoy, Alex Lugovskoy, Barbara Kazanski, Alexander Sobolev
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Published: Elsevier 2023-05-01
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author Elinor Zadkani Nahum
Svetlana Lugovskoy
Alex Lugovskoy
Barbara Kazanski
Alexander Sobolev
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Svetlana Lugovskoy
Alex Lugovskoy
Barbara Kazanski
Alexander Sobolev
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description The kinetics of hydroxyapatite growth on titanium alloys (CP–Ti and Ti65Zr) was studied. Specimens were treated by Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation (PEO) and immersed into the Hanks' solution. The PEO method was performed at AC mode with the current density of 4 A/dm2 in an electrolyte containing calcium acetate and calcium glycerophosphate, allowing the inclusion of calcium and phosphorus in the obtained oxide layer, which promotes the osseointegration when applied to bone tissue. The treated specimens were immersed in the Hanks’ solution with different exposure times, followed by studying changes in morphology, chemical, and phase composition. In addition, the surface wettability was tested, and the corrosion behavior of the treated samples was investigated. Tiny HA crystals can be seen on the surface of CP-Ti samples treated by PEO for 5 and 30 min. The morphology with a distinct layer of HA was obtained for the Ti65Zr sample after 5 min of PEO treatment. As for the immersion times, the highest crystal growth velocity was observed for the Ti65Zr of 5 min of PEO and 14 days of immersion. The change in morphology and EIS analysis confirms the observed behavior. Finally, based on the XRD analysis for the Ti65Zr of 5 min PEO treatment samples, the Srilankite phase in an amount of 60% is responsible for the crystal growth, resulting in the best crystal growth velocity and good corrosion properties (Rp = 0.732 MΩ cm2).
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spelling doaj.art-1ae2d8aa50fc4bdf8c9e290babb95f922023-06-21T06:55:59ZengElsevierJournal of Materials Research and Technology2238-78542023-05-012421692186The study of hydroxyapatite growth kinetics on CP – Ti and Ti65Zr treated by Plasma electrolytic oxidation processElinor Zadkani Nahum0Svetlana Lugovskoy1Alex Lugovskoy2Barbara Kazanski3Alexander Sobolev4Department of Chemical Engineering, Ariel University, Ariel 40700000, IsraelDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Ariel University, Ariel 40700000, IsraelDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Ariel University, Ariel 40700000, Israel; Corresponding author.Azrieli College of Engineering, Jerusalem, 91035000, IsraelDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Ariel University, Ariel 40700000, Israel; Corresponding author.The kinetics of hydroxyapatite growth on titanium alloys (CP–Ti and Ti65Zr) was studied. Specimens were treated by Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation (PEO) and immersed into the Hanks' solution. The PEO method was performed at AC mode with the current density of 4 A/dm2 in an electrolyte containing calcium acetate and calcium glycerophosphate, allowing the inclusion of calcium and phosphorus in the obtained oxide layer, which promotes the osseointegration when applied to bone tissue. The treated specimens were immersed in the Hanks’ solution with different exposure times, followed by studying changes in morphology, chemical, and phase composition. In addition, the surface wettability was tested, and the corrosion behavior of the treated samples was investigated. Tiny HA crystals can be seen on the surface of CP-Ti samples treated by PEO for 5 and 30 min. The morphology with a distinct layer of HA was obtained for the Ti65Zr sample after 5 min of PEO treatment. As for the immersion times, the highest crystal growth velocity was observed for the Ti65Zr of 5 min of PEO and 14 days of immersion. The change in morphology and EIS analysis confirms the observed behavior. Finally, based on the XRD analysis for the Ti65Zr of 5 min PEO treatment samples, the Srilankite phase in an amount of 60% is responsible for the crystal growth, resulting in the best crystal growth velocity and good corrosion properties (Rp = 0.732 MΩ cm2).http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785423005914Plasma electrolytic oxidationHydroxyapatiteα- and β-titanium alloysCorrosion resistanceGrowth kineticsBiomedical applications
spellingShingle Elinor Zadkani Nahum
Svetlana Lugovskoy
Alex Lugovskoy
Barbara Kazanski
Alexander Sobolev
The study of hydroxyapatite growth kinetics on CP – Ti and Ti65Zr treated by Plasma electrolytic oxidation process
Journal of Materials Research and Technology
Plasma electrolytic oxidation
Hydroxyapatite
α- and β-titanium alloys
Corrosion resistance
Growth kinetics
Biomedical applications
title The study of hydroxyapatite growth kinetics on CP – Ti and Ti65Zr treated by Plasma electrolytic oxidation process
title_full The study of hydroxyapatite growth kinetics on CP – Ti and Ti65Zr treated by Plasma electrolytic oxidation process
title_fullStr The study of hydroxyapatite growth kinetics on CP – Ti and Ti65Zr treated by Plasma electrolytic oxidation process
title_full_unstemmed The study of hydroxyapatite growth kinetics on CP – Ti and Ti65Zr treated by Plasma electrolytic oxidation process
title_short The study of hydroxyapatite growth kinetics on CP – Ti and Ti65Zr treated by Plasma electrolytic oxidation process
title_sort study of hydroxyapatite growth kinetics on cp ti and ti65zr treated by plasma electrolytic oxidation process
topic Plasma electrolytic oxidation
Hydroxyapatite
α- and β-titanium alloys
Corrosion resistance
Growth kinetics
Biomedical applications
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785423005914
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