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Development of process technologies, diagnostic methods, and functional materials and structures
Self-organization of a bioactive nanostructured oxide layer at the surface of sintered titanium sponge powder subjected to electrochemical anodization
A. N. Kokateva, K. V. Stepanovaa, N. M. Yakovlevaa, V. E. Tolstikb, A. I. Shelukhinab, A. M. Shul'gaa a Petrozavodsk State University
b Powder Metallurgy Institute, Minsk, Belorussia
Abstract:
Self-ordered nanoporous/nanotubular oxide films are prepared on the surface of porous powder materials of a titanium sponge by electrochemical anodization. By using scanning electron and atomic force microscopies, we establish that anodization of sintered powder of a titanium sponge in an electrolyte containing H$_2$SO$_4$ (10%) and HF (0.15%) yields an X-ray amorphous TiO$_2$ film with a thickness of 250–350 nm and a regular pattern of nanopores and nanotubes with diameters of 30 to 70 nm. Our results confirm that the described method for surface modification of sintered powders of a titanium sponge holds promise in manufacturing bioactive implants.
Received: 16.01.2018
Citation:
A. N. Kokatev, K. V. Stepanova, N. M. Yakovleva, V. E. Tolstik, A. I. Shelukhina, A. M. Shul'ga, “Self-organization of a bioactive nanostructured oxide layer at the surface of sintered titanium sponge powder subjected to electrochemical anodization”, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 88:9 (2018), 1377–1383; Tech. Phys., 63:9 (2018), 1334–1340
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