Titanium-niobium alloys covered by electrospinning technique to applications in bone implants
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2019Author
Pereira, Bruno Leandro
Chee, Bor Shin
Nugent, Michael J.D.
cao, Zhi
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Recently, to avoid toxic metals in the human environment, there are many efforts to produce alloys containing titanium Ti and niobium Nb. Nb is a powerful stabilizer of
beta-titanium phase[1]. Depending on the composition of a binary TiNb alloy the elastic modulus can be more suitable to the osseous tissue (lower modulus and higher
hardness are desired). There are few studies about binary alloys with higher niobium percentages. Some authors mention that one of the reasons is economic viability. Nb,
unlike Ti, is a rare and expensive metal from the international community point of view [1,2]. However, this is not the Brazilian reality. The objective of this work was
analyzed substrate of produced TixNb alloys (x = 50, 80, and 90%) mechanically and create a cover using electrospinning technique using PVA/propolis solution.
The treatment aims to reach adequate characteristics to improve the interaction of implant surfaces with bone tissue through the use of a biocompatible and hydrophobic
polymer (PVA). In addiction, propolis have properties that help the process of healing. The results showed that the crystalline phases of the alloys are cubic. Hardness H
and modulus of elasticity E measured of the alloys with 80%, 90% of Nb, and pure niobium presented similar behaviors, whereas the alloy with 50% showed considerably
less E and greater H (more suitable to bone implant application). The PVA/Propolis coating produced on the alloys are well-adhered presenting a promising way to
accelerate the healing process.
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