Surface characteristics and in-vitro behavior of chemically treated bulk Ti6Al7Nb alloys
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2017
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Esen, Ziya
Öcal, Ezgi Bütev
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The effect of various treatments on surface chemical composition and structure, and bioactivity of Ti6Al7Nb bulk alloys has been investigated. The alloys were treated employing aqueous solutions of NaOH and CaCl2 separately, and also by subsequent CaCl2 treatment after NaOH treatment (NaOH-CaCl2 treatment) which were followed by heat treatment. NaOH treatment was observed to be effective in enrichment of surface layer with Na. On the other hand, Na+ ions were mostly replaced by Ca2+ ions as a result of NaOH-CaCl2 treatment, while single step CaCl2 treatment was less effective in Ca incorporation. Additionally, porous network surface structure seen in NaOH and NaOH-CaCl2 treated samples was completely different than globular morphology detected in CaCl2-treated samples in single step. Subsequent heat treatments caused coarsening of surface structure and loss of some Na+ and Ca2+ ions. NaOH and NaOH-heat treated samples did not exhibit apatite formation within 15 days immersion in simulated body fluid (SBF). On the other hand, NaOH-CaCl2 samples had the highest apatite formation; however, NaOH-CaCl2-heat treated samples did not display any mineralization. Conversely, CaCl2 treated samples allowed apatite formation after heat treatment.
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Ti6Al7Nb Alloy, Sodium, Calcium, Simulated Body Fluid, Apatite, X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy
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Esen, Ziya; Öcal, Ezgi Bütev, "Surface characteristics and in-vitro behavior of chemically treated bulk Ti6Al7Nb alloys", Surface & Coatings Technology, Vol.309, pp.829-839, (2017).
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Surface & Coatings Technology
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309
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829
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839