Effect of water vapor treatment on apatite formation on precalcified titanium and bond strength of coatings to substrates

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In previous investigations, a simple method, precalcification, was developed for bioactivating titanium. After a titanium sample was precalcified in a boiling saturated Ca(OH)2 solution and then immersed in a calcium phosphate supersaturated solution, an apatite coating rapidly precipitated onto its surface. In the present study, heat-treatment in water vapor was carried out prior to precalcification. Heat-treatment in water vapor stimulated the chemical reaction between titanium, calcium, and phosphate. Coating properties were improved, and the bond strength of the coating to substrate was enhanced. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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Feng, B., Chen, Y., & Zhang, X. D. (2002). Effect of water vapor treatment on apatite formation on precalcified titanium and bond strength of coatings to substrates. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 59(1), 12–17. https://doi.org/10.1002/jbm.1211

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