Hydroxyapatite coating by biomimetic method on titanium alloy using concentrated SBF

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This article reports a biomimetic approach for coating hydroxyapatite on titanium alloy at ambient temperature. In the present study, coating was obtained by soaking the substrate in a 5 times concentrated simulated body fluid (5XSBF) solution for different periods of time with and without the use of CaO-SiO2 based glass as a possible source of nucleating agent of apatite formation. Optical microscopic and SEM observations revealed the deposition of Ca-P layer on the titanium alloy by both the methods. Thickness of coating was found to increase with the increase in immersion time. The use of glass did not help the formation of apatite nuclei on the substrate and the coating obtained by this method was also not uniform. EDX analysis indicated that the coating consisted of Ca-P based apatite globules, mostly in agglomerated form, and its crystallinity was poor as revealed by XRD. © Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Bharati, S., Sinha, M. K., & Basu, D. (2005). Hydroxyapatite coating by biomimetic method on titanium alloy using concentrated SBF. Bulletin of Materials Science, 28(6), 617–621. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02706352

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