Multi-walled carbon nanotube coating on alkali treated TiO2 nanotubes surface for improvement of biocompatibility

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The aim of this study is to enhance the bioactivity of pure titanium using multiple surface treatments for the application of the implant. To form the biofunctional multilayer coating on pure titanium, anodization was conducted to make titanium dioxide nanotubes, then multi-walled carbon nanotubes were coated using a dipping method after an alkali treatment. The surface characteristics at each step were analyzed using a field emission scanning electron microscope and X-ray diffractometer. The effect of the multilayer coating on the biocompatibility was identified using immersion and cytotoxicity tests. Better hydroxyapatite formation was observed on the surface of multilayer-coated pure titanium compared to non-treated pure titanium after immersion in the simulated body fluid. Improvement of biocompatibility by multiple surface treatments was identified through various cytotoxicity tests using osteoblast cells.

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Park, J. E., Jang, Y. S., Bae, T. S., & Lee, M. H. (2018). Multi-walled carbon nanotube coating on alkali treated TiO2 nanotubes surface for improvement of biocompatibility. Coatings, 8(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings8050159

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