The photocatalytic activity of titania coatings produced by electrochemical and chemical oxidation of Ti6Al4V substrate, estimated according to ISO 10678:2010

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The last twenty years have been a period of intense investigations of materials based on titanium dioxide, which have unique properties and functionalities, and which can be used in various areas of medicine. As a part of this issue, the results of our works for the assessment of the photocatalytic activity of titanium dioxide nanocoatings of different nanoarchitecture (nanoporous, nanotubular, nanosponge-like and nanofibrous examples), which were earlier checked in terms of their biocompatibility and usability for the modification of medical devices' surfaces, are presented. The studied materials were produced on the surface of Ti6Al4V substrates using electrochemical and chemical oxidation methods. The activity of produced titania materials was studied on the base of the methylene blue (MB) degradation effect, in accordance to ISO 10678:2010. In our works, we have focused on the analysis of the correlation between the photocatalytic activity of nanoarchitecturally different TiO2 coatings, their morphology and structure. The obtained results prove that all studied coatings, both amorphous and amorphous containing crystalline domains, revealed photocatalytic activity in the photoinduced degradation of the organic pollution standard. This activity may be an additional advantage of medical device coatings, being adequate for use in sterilization processes applying UVA light.

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Ehlert, M., Radtke, A., Topolski, A., Śmigiel, J., & Piszczek, P. (2020). The photocatalytic activity of titania coatings produced by electrochemical and chemical oxidation of Ti6Al4V substrate, estimated according to ISO 10678:2010. Materials, 13(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13112649

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