A Nanoindentation Approach for Time-Dependent Evaluation of Surface Free Energy in Micro-and Nano-Structured Titanium

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Surface free energy (SFE) of titanium surfaces plays a significant role in tissue engineering, as it affects the effectiveness and long-term stability of both active coatings and functionalization and the establishment of strong bonds to the newly growing bone. A new contact–mechanics methodology based on high-resolution non-destructive elastic contacting nanoindentation is applied here to study SFE of micro-and nano-structured titanium surfaces, right after their preparation and as a function of exposure to air. The effectiveness of different surface treatments in enhancing SFE is assessed. A time-dependent decay of SFE within a few hours is observed, with kinetics related to the sample preparation. The fast, non-destructive method adopted allowed for SFE measurements in very hydrophilic conditions, establishing a reliable comparison between surfaces with different properties.

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De Santis, S., Rossi, E., Sebastiani, M., Sennato, S., Bemporad, E., & Orsini, M. (2022). A Nanoindentation Approach for Time-Dependent Evaluation of Surface Free Energy in Micro-and Nano-Structured Titanium. Materials, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15010287

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