Corrosion Stability and Bioactivity in Simulated Body Fluid of Silver/Hydroxyapatite and Silver/Hydroxyapatite/Lignin Coatings on Titanium Obtained by Electrophoretic Deposition
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2013
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Eraković, Sanja
Janković, Ana

Veljović, Đorđe

Palcevskis, Eriks
Mitrić, Miodrag

Stevanović, Tatjana
Janaćković, Đorđe

Mišković-Stanković, Vesna

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Hydroxyapatite is the most suitable biocompatible material for bone implant coatings. However, its brittleness is a major obstacle, and that is why, recently, research focused on creating composites with various biopolymers. In this study, hydroxyapatite coatings were modified with lignin in order to attain corrosion stability and surface porosity that enables osteogenesis. Incorporating silver, well known for its antimicrobial properties, seemed the best strategy for avoiding possible infections. The silver/hydroxyapatite (Ag/HAP) and silver/hydroxyapatite/lignin (Ag/HAP/Lig) coatings were cathaphoretically deposited on titanium from ethanol suspensions, sintered at 900 degrees C in Ar, and characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, field emission scanning electron microscopy, attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The corrosion stability of electrodeposited coatings was evaluated in vitro in Kokubo's simula...ted body fluid (SBF) at 37 degrees C using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. Bioactivity was estimated by immersion in SBF to evaluate the formation of hydroxyapatite on the coating surface. A microcrystalline structure of newly formed plate-shaped carbonate-hydroxyapatite was detected after only 7 days, indicating enhanced bioactive behavior. Both coatings had good corrosion stability during a prolonged immersion time. Among the two, the Ag/HAP/Lig coating had a homogeneous surface, less roughness, and low values of contact angle.
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Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2013, 117, 6, 1633-1643Publisher:
- Amer Chemical Soc, Washington
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- National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
- Reinforcing of Nanotechnology and Functional Materials Centre (EU-245916)
- Synthesis, processing and applications of nanostructured multifunctional materials with defined properties (RS-45019)
- Magnetic and radionuclide labeled nanostructured materials for medical applications (RS-45015)
DOI: 10.1021/jp305252a
ISSN: 1520-6106
PubMed: 22991920
WoS: 000315181600018
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Tehnološko-metalurški fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Eraković, Sanja AU - Janković, Ana AU - Veljović, Đorđe AU - Palcevskis, Eriks AU - Mitrić, Miodrag AU - Stevanović, Tatjana AU - Janaćković, Đorđe AU - Mišković-Stanković, Vesna PY - 2013 UR - http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2509 AB - Hydroxyapatite is the most suitable biocompatible material for bone implant coatings. However, its brittleness is a major obstacle, and that is why, recently, research focused on creating composites with various biopolymers. In this study, hydroxyapatite coatings were modified with lignin in order to attain corrosion stability and surface porosity that enables osteogenesis. Incorporating silver, well known for its antimicrobial properties, seemed the best strategy for avoiding possible infections. The silver/hydroxyapatite (Ag/HAP) and silver/hydroxyapatite/lignin (Ag/HAP/Lig) coatings were cathaphoretically deposited on titanium from ethanol suspensions, sintered at 900 degrees C in Ar, and characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, field emission scanning electron microscopy, attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The corrosion stability of electrodeposited coatings was evaluated in vitro in Kokubo's simulated body fluid (SBF) at 37 degrees C using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. Bioactivity was estimated by immersion in SBF to evaluate the formation of hydroxyapatite on the coating surface. A microcrystalline structure of newly formed plate-shaped carbonate-hydroxyapatite was detected after only 7 days, indicating enhanced bioactive behavior. Both coatings had good corrosion stability during a prolonged immersion time. Among the two, the Ag/HAP/Lig coating had a homogeneous surface, less roughness, and low values of contact angle. PB - Amer Chemical Soc, Washington T2 - Journal of Physical Chemistry B T1 - Corrosion Stability and Bioactivity in Simulated Body Fluid of Silver/Hydroxyapatite and Silver/Hydroxyapatite/Lignin Coatings on Titanium Obtained by Electrophoretic Deposition EP - 1643 IS - 6 SP - 1633 VL - 117 DO - 10.1021/jp305252a ER -
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Eraković, S., Janković, A., Veljović, Đ., Palcevskis, E., Mitrić, M., Stevanović, T., Janaćković, Đ.,& Mišković-Stanković, V.. (2013). Corrosion Stability and Bioactivity in Simulated Body Fluid of Silver/Hydroxyapatite and Silver/Hydroxyapatite/Lignin Coatings on Titanium Obtained by Electrophoretic Deposition. in Journal of Physical Chemistry B Amer Chemical Soc, Washington., 117(6), 1633-1643. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp305252a
Eraković S, Janković A, Veljović Đ, Palcevskis E, Mitrić M, Stevanović T, Janaćković Đ, Mišković-Stanković V. Corrosion Stability and Bioactivity in Simulated Body Fluid of Silver/Hydroxyapatite and Silver/Hydroxyapatite/Lignin Coatings on Titanium Obtained by Electrophoretic Deposition. in Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 2013;117(6):1633-1643. doi:10.1021/jp305252a .
Eraković, Sanja, Janković, Ana, Veljović, Đorđe, Palcevskis, Eriks, Mitrić, Miodrag, Stevanović, Tatjana, Janaćković, Đorđe, Mišković-Stanković, Vesna, "Corrosion Stability and Bioactivity in Simulated Body Fluid of Silver/Hydroxyapatite and Silver/Hydroxyapatite/Lignin Coatings on Titanium Obtained by Electrophoretic Deposition" in Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 117, no. 6 (2013):1633-1643, https://doi.org/10.1021/jp305252a . .