Feasibility of Ti-based Metallic Glass Coating in Biomedical Applications
Publish place: 20th Iranian Conference on Biomedical Engineering(ICBME2013)
Publish Year: 1392
Type: Conference paper
Language: English
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Feasibility of Ti-based Metallic Glass Coating in Biomedical Applications abstract
Conventional biomaterials have been used in a wide range of application in our life for centuries. Medical devices and artificial parts of human bodyare the most important of them. Among of allbiomaterial family replaceable biomaterials with hard tissue have a longer history. They must place forlong time in human body instead of damaged tissuewithout their properties will dwindle. In fact they should be used permanently and replacing themneeds to re-surgery and different side effects for patients. Therefore, rejection probability in their application must be minimized. Bulk metallic glassalloys have been propounded seriously for 50 years, however they can not be used in large scale and with high thickness in industrial applications because oftechnical problems and high production coast reasons, but using MG alloys as coat could be economical and practicable. In this research a newamorphous biomaterial was introduced in coating form .This new biocoating with chemical formula Ti64Cu12Zr11Co5(Mo,Nb) was deposited by a pulselaser deposition technique that applied target is nonamorphous. By controlling process conditions such as laser power, amorphicity was maximized and coatingwas fully metallic glass. Achieved hardness from this coating is (570-600 HV) that was measured by microhardness machine from achieved coating surface. This coating had no allergic effect or elements in its composition. The cytoxicity evaluations such as acutetoxicity and MTT tests provide evidence that this coat doesn't have any toxic effect and could be candidate medical and dental applications.
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Feasibility of Ti-based Metallic Glass Coating in Biomedical Applications authors
M. Saraf Bidabad
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran
Soodeh Zahab Saniei
Institute of Advanced Technology (ITMA), U P M,Selangor, Malaysia