Potentiostatic, Potentiodynamic and Impedance Study of TiO2 Layers Deposited of 316 LVM Steel Used for Coronary Stents

The objective of the study is assessment of suitability of the ALD method for application of a TiO2 layer on surface of 316LVM steel used for production of vessel stents. Selection of the appropriate process parameters for application of the layer affects its electrochemical properties, which largel...

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Main Authors: Basiaga M., Staszuk M., Walke W., Tański T., Kajzer W.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2016-06-01
Series:Archives of Metallurgy and Materials
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Online Access:http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/amm.2016.61.issue-2/amm-2016-0138/amm-2016-0138.xml?format=INT
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author Basiaga M.
Staszuk M.
Walke W.
Tański T.
Kajzer W.
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description The objective of the study is assessment of suitability of the ALD method for application of a TiO2 layer on surface of 316LVM steel used for production of vessel stents. Selection of the appropriate process parameters for application of the layer affects its electrochemical properties, which largely determine resistance of the biomaterial to corrosion in the blood environment, thus affecting its hemocompatibility. To assess resistance of the AISI 316LVM steel with modified surface to corrosion, voltammetric and impedance measurements were conducted. The proposed variant of surface processing allows safe deformation of the TiO2 layer without its delamination.
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spelling doaj.art-b699c5b7770a46729bb0f0cec989cf4a2022-12-22T01:26:47ZengPolish Academy of SciencesArchives of Metallurgy and Materials2300-19092016-06-0161282182410.1515/amm-2016-0138amm-2016-0138Potentiostatic, Potentiodynamic and Impedance Study of TiO2 Layers Deposited of 316 LVM Steel Used for Coronary StentsBasiaga M.0Staszuk M.1Walke W.2Tański T.3Kajzer W.4Silesian University of Technology, Facult y of Biomedical Engineering ,40 Roosevelta Str., 41-800 ZabrzeSilesian University of Technology, Facult y of Mechanical Engineering, 18A Konarskiego Str., 44-100 Gliwice, PolandSilesian University of Technology, Facult y of Biomedical Engineering ,40 Roosevelta Str., 41-800 ZabrzeSilesian University of Technology, Facult y of Mechanical Engineering, 18A Konarskiego Str., 44-100 Gliwice, PolandSilesian University of Technology, Facult y of Biomedical Engineering ,40 Roosevelta Str., 41-800 ZabrzeThe objective of the study is assessment of suitability of the ALD method for application of a TiO2 layer on surface of 316LVM steel used for production of vessel stents. Selection of the appropriate process parameters for application of the layer affects its electrochemical properties, which largely determine resistance of the biomaterial to corrosion in the blood environment, thus affecting its hemocompatibility. To assess resistance of the AISI 316LVM steel with modified surface to corrosion, voltammetric and impedance measurements were conducted. The proposed variant of surface processing allows safe deformation of the TiO2 layer without its delamination.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/amm.2016.61.issue-2/amm-2016-0138/amm-2016-0138.xml?format=INTAISI 316LVMTiO2 layerALD methodcoronary stentscorrosion resistance
spellingShingle Basiaga M.
Staszuk M.
Walke W.
Tański T.
Kajzer W.
Potentiostatic, Potentiodynamic and Impedance Study of TiO2 Layers Deposited of 316 LVM Steel Used for Coronary Stents
Archives of Metallurgy and Materials
AISI 316LVM
TiO2 layer
ALD method
coronary stents
corrosion resistance
title Potentiostatic, Potentiodynamic and Impedance Study of TiO2 Layers Deposited of 316 LVM Steel Used for Coronary Stents
title_full Potentiostatic, Potentiodynamic and Impedance Study of TiO2 Layers Deposited of 316 LVM Steel Used for Coronary Stents
title_fullStr Potentiostatic, Potentiodynamic and Impedance Study of TiO2 Layers Deposited of 316 LVM Steel Used for Coronary Stents
title_full_unstemmed Potentiostatic, Potentiodynamic and Impedance Study of TiO2 Layers Deposited of 316 LVM Steel Used for Coronary Stents
title_short Potentiostatic, Potentiodynamic and Impedance Study of TiO2 Layers Deposited of 316 LVM Steel Used for Coronary Stents
title_sort potentiostatic potentiodynamic and impedance study of tio2 layers deposited of 316 lvm steel used for coronary stents
topic AISI 316LVM
TiO2 layer
ALD method
coronary stents
corrosion resistance
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