Characterization of titanium alloy implant surfaces with improved dissolution resistance |
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Authors: | Browne M. Gregson P. J. West R. H. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Engineering Materials, University of Southampton, SO17 1BJ Southampton, UK;(2) CSMA Ltd., Armstrong House, Oxford Road, M1 7ED Manchester, UK |
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Abstract: | The present work sets out to investigate the structure and chemistry of surface treated oxides (either aged in boiling water or air-heated) with improved dissolution resistance compared to conventionally passivated surfaces. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) has demonstrated a significant reduction in oxidized aluminium associated with an ageing-based surface treatment. Angle-dependent XPS has revealed an increase in amphoteric-OH surface sites for the thermal treatments. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) investigation suggests that these sites play a role in the improved proteinadsorption properties of these surfaces. These observations form the basis of a model which describes the influence of surface oxide on the kinetics of metal ion dissolution. |
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