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High bone-like apatite-forming ability of mesoporous titania films

Journal

MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS
Volume 131, Issue 1-3, Pages 366-372

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.micromeso.2010.01.015

Keywords

Mesoporous; Titania film; Hydroxycarbonate apatite; Bioactivity; MG63 cell

Funding

  1. Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University [NCET-04-0327]
  2. Program of Excellent Team in Harbin Institute of Technology

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In vitro bioactivity of Ti alloy can be enhanced by mesoporous titania films (MTFs), which were prepared on Ti6Al4V substrates by evaporation-induced self-assembly (EISA) process. In vitro bioactivity tests of the MTFs were studied by immersing them in simulated body fluid (SBF). The effect of the mesostructure on improving the apatite-forming ability of the MTFs was investigated through XRD, SEM, TEM and FTIR. The MTFs showed a mesoporous anatase structure with large surface area, high pore volume, and a narrow pore size distribution. Calcium-deficient hydroxycarbonate apatites were observed after soaking the MTFs in SBF for 7 days, rather than 14 days for conventional titania films (TFs). These demonstrated that the mesostructure greatly improved the bioactivity of the MTFs, which was attributed to high specific surface area, suitable pore size and high pore volume. The induced apatite by the MTFs was very similar to bone-like apatite, including Mg, Na ions, carbonated structure and ordered nano-network structure. In this work, the MG63 cell proliferation experiment indicated that the MTFs had a good biocompatibility and can provide surface suitable for the MG63 cell proliferation. Such MTFs on Ti alloys have potential application in implanting and bone regeneration materials in the future. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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