NANOSTRUCTURED TITANIUM OXIDE (TIO2) FILMS PRODUCED ON MICRO-ROUGHENED COMMERCIALLY PURE TITANIUM BY ANODIC OXIDATION WITH DIFFERENT VOLTAGES

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Title

NANOSTRUCTURED TITANIUM OXIDE (TIO2) FILMS PRODUCED ON MICRO-ROUGHENED COMMERCIALLY PURE TITANIUM BY ANODIC OXIDATION WITH DIFFERENT VOLTAGES

Author

DIKICI, Tuncay
CULHA, Osman
YIGIT, Recep
TOPARLI, Mustafa

Abstract

Keywords: Dental implants, sandblasting, nanostructured TiO2, surface morphology. ABSTRACT Titanium (Ti) and its alloys have been used for dental implants due to their excellent biological compatibility, superior mechanical strength and high corrosion resistance. The nanometer-sized roughness and the chemistry have a key role in the interactions of surfaces with proteins and cells. In this study, commercially pure titanium (cp-Ti) discs were treated by sandblasting and then anodizing. The formation of titanium oxide (TiO2) nanoporous on sandblasted titanium substrates was investigated in the electrolytes containing fluoride by electrochemical method. Anodizing was carried out at the constant cell potential ranging from 20 to 60 V at the temperature of 25◦C. The nanostructured TiO2 coatings was characterized using, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Sandblasting/anodizing significantly improved the hydrophilicity of Ti.

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Article
PeerReviewed

Identifier

ISSN 2233-1565

Publisher

International Burch University

Date

2013-05-24

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2133