Ti-25Nb-25Ta alloy treated by plasma electrolytic oxidation in phosphoric acid for implant applications
Date
2021Author
Beilner, Gregory
Pereira, Bruno Leandro
Lepienski, Carlos Mauricio
de Souza, Gelson Biscaia
da Luz, Aline Rosseto
Szameitat, Erico Saito
Kuromoto, Neide Kazue
Claro, Ana Paula Rosifini Alves
Sampaio, Viviane Seba
Chee, Bor Shin
Nugent, Michael J.D.
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Among titanium alloys with non-toxic elements, the Ti-25Nb-25Ta alloy has good elastic behavior for applications in osseous implants, biocompatibility, and excellent corrosion resistance. The present study aimed to
better the biocompatibility characteristics of Ti-25Nb-25Ta alloy modifying its surface through Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation (PEO) treatment. The formed oxide coating is amorphous and composed of two distinct
porous formations: smaller hole-shaped pores and larger volcano-like pores. The regions with the formation
of smaller pores and in the hole shaped presented the highest atomic percentage of the chemical element
phosphorus. Nanoindentation tests have shown that the hardness of the Ti-25Nb-25Ta alloy is slightly lower
than the commercially pure grade 2 titanium (a material used as reference), while elastic modulus measurements of Ti-25Nb-25Ta presented more suitable values for implant application (lower values when compared
with titanium reference). After PEO treatment there were significant mechanical surface improvements (increased fairly surface hardness and decreased elastic modulus) for application in osseous tissue. Despite the
Ti-25Nb-25Ta alloy presented excellent characteristics for applications in hard biological tissues, the PEO
treatment betters it features.
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