Changes in surface properties of dental alloys with atmospheric plasma irradiation

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Chemical transitions after atmospheric pressure plasma irradiation were investigated by evaluating intermolecular attractions and atomic and molecular reactions. Gold, titanium and stainless-steel alloy samples were ground with #800 grit SiC waterproof paper and nitrogen gas atmospheric plasma irradiation was conducted. The surface free energies of the treated alloys were calculated and compared statistically. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis was performed.The surface free energies of all metal surfaces treated by plasma irradiation were 1.5-times higher than those of the untreated metals. The energy of the hydrogen bonding component increased, and all alloy surfaces were coated with metal oxide after only a short period of plasma irradiation. The surfaces oxidized by plasma exhibited a high active energy, mainly due to an increase in the hydrogen bonding component. Reactions with oxygen in the air were promoted on the clean surfaces with exposed reactive elements.

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Namura, Y., Uchida, Y., Sato, R., Shimizu, N., Motoyoshi, M., Tsutsumi, Y., … Yoneyama, T. (2020). Changes in surface properties of dental alloys with atmospheric plasma irradiation. Dental Materials Journal, 39(3), 375–380. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2019-023

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