A simple cerium coating strategy for titanium oxide nano-tubes’ bioactivity enhancement

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Despite the well-known favorable chemical and mechanical properties of titanium-based materials for orthopedic and dental applications, poor osseointegration of the implants, bacteria ad-hesion, and excessive inflammatory response from the host remain major problems to be solved. Here, the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory enzyme-like abilities of ceria (CeOx) were coupled to the advantageous features of titanium nanotubes (TiNTs). Cost-effective and fast methods, such as electrochemical anodization and drop casting, were used to build active surfaces with enhanced bioactivity. Surface composition, electrochemical response, and in vitro ability to induce hydroxyap-atite (HA) precipitation were evaluated. The amount of cerium in the coating did not significantly affect wettability, yet a growing ability to induce early HA precipitation from simulated body fluid (SBF) was observed as the oxide content at the surface increased. The presence of 4%wt CeOx was also able to stimulate rapid HA maturation in a (poorly) crystalline form, indicating an interesting potential to induce rapid in vivo osseointegration process.

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De Santis, S., Sotgiu, G., Porcelli, F., Marsotto, M., Iucci, G., & Orsini, M. (2021). A simple cerium coating strategy for titanium oxide nano-tubes’ bioactivity enhancement. Nanomaterials, 11(2), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11020445

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