The Electrochemical Behavior of Ti in Human Synovial Fluids

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In this study, we report results of the interaction of titanium (Ti) with human synovial fluids. A wide palette of electrochemical techniques was used, including open circuit potential, potentiodynamic methods, and electrochemical impedance. After the electrochemical testing, selected surfaces were analyzed using Auger Electron Spectroscopy to provide laterally resolved information on surface chemistry. For comparison purposes, similar tests were conducted in a series of simulated body fluids. This study shows that compared to the tested simulated body fluids, synovial liquids show a large patient variability up to one order of magnitude for some crucial electrochemical parameters such as corrosion current density. The electrochemical behavior of Ti exposed to human synovial fluids seems to be controlled by the interaction with organic molecules rather than with reactive oxygen species.

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Bao, Y., Muñoz, A. I., Olsson, C. O. A., Jolles, B. M., & Mischler, S. (2022). The Electrochemical Behavior of Ti in Human Synovial Fluids. Materials, 15(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15051726

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