Pulsed laser deposition of hydroxyapatite on titanium substrate with titania interlayer.

P Rajesh, C V Muraleedharan, Manoj Komath, Harikrishna Varma

Bioceramics Laboratory, Biomedical Technology Wing, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology (SCTIMST), Trivandrum, Kerala, 695012, India.

Journal Article: Journal of Materials Science Materials in Medicine (impact factor: 1.96). 01/2011; 22(3):497-505. DOI: 10.1007/s10856-011-4230-x

Abstract

Pulsed laser deposition (PLD) has been used to deposit hydroxyapatite (HA) ceramic over titanium substrate with an interlayer of titania. PLD has been identified as a potential candidate for bioceramic coatings over metallic substrates to be used as orthopedic and dental implants because of better process control and preservation of phase identity of the coating component. However, direct deposition of hydroxyapatite on titanium at elevated temperature results in the formation of natural oxide layer along with some perovskites like calcium titanate at the interface. This leads to easy debonding of ceramic layer from the metal and thereby affecting the adhesion strength. In the present study, adherent and stable HA coating over Ti6Al4V was achieved with the help of an interlayer of titania. The interlayer was made to a submicron level and HA was deposited consecutively to a thickness of around one micron by exposing to laser ablation at a substrate temperature of 400°C. The deposited phase was identified to be phase pure HA by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray analysis, and inductively coupled plasma spectrometry. The mechanical behavior of coating evaluated by scratch test indicates that the adhesion strength of HA coating was improved with the presence of titania interlayer.

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Keywords

bioceramic coatings
 
calcium titanate
 
coating component
 
deposit hydroxyapatite
 
deposited phase
 
direct deposition
 
easy debonding
 
energy dispersive X-ray analysis
 
laser ablation
 
metallic substrates
 
natural oxide layer
 
phase pure
 
plasma spectrometry
 
potential candidate
 
Pulsed laser deposition
 
scanning electron microscopy
 
scratch test
 
submicron level
 
titania interlayer
 
X-ray diffraction