Coating of titanium substrates with ZrO 2 and ZrO 2 -SiO 2 composites by sol-gel synthesis for biomedical applications: Structural characterization, mechanical and corrosive behavior

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The use of metallic materials as implants presents some major drawbacks, such as their harmful effects on the living organism, especially those induced by corrosion. To overcome this problem, the implant surface of titanium implants can be improved using a coating of bioactive and biocompatible materials. The aim of this work is the synthesis of SiO 2 /ZrO 2 composites with different percentages of zirconia matrix (20, 33 and 50 wt.%), by the sol-gel method to coat commercial Grade 4 titanium disks using a dip coater. Attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared (ATR/FTIR) spectroscopy was used to evaluate the interactions between the inorganic matrices. Furthermore, the mechanical properties and corrosive behavior of the SiO 2 /ZrO 2 coatings were evaluated as a function of the ZrO 2 content. The bioactive properties of the substrate coated with different composites were evaluated using simulated body fluid (SBF). The antibacterial activity was tested against gram-negative and gram-positive Escherichia coli and Enterococcus faecalis, respectively, to assess the release of toxic products from the different composites and to evaluate the possibility of using them in the biomedical field.

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Catauro, M., Barrino, F., Bononi, M., Colombini, E., Giovanardi, R., Veronesi, P., & Tranquillo, E. (2019). Coating of titanium substrates with ZrO 2 and ZrO 2 -SiO 2 composites by sol-gel synthesis for biomedical applications: Structural characterization, mechanical and corrosive behavior. Coatings, 9(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings9030200

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