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RESEARCH STATUS ABOUT SURFACE MODIFICATION OF BIOMEDICALTiAND ITS ALLOYS BY MICRO-ARC OXIDATION

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  • QING DONG

    (School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shandong University, Shandong Ji'nan 250061, P. R. China)

  • CHUANZHONG CHEN

    (School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shandong University, Shandong Ji'nan 250061, P. R. China)

  • DIANGANG WANG

    (School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shandong University, Shandong Ji'nan 250061, P. R. China)

  • QIANMAO JI

    (Shandong Information Technology College, Shandong Weifang 261041, P. R. China)

Abstract

Tiand its alloys are considered to be very promising in biological material field. But their biological activity and corrosion resistance in body fluid still need to be improved. As a novel technique for surface treatment, Micro-arc oxidation (MAO) is attracting interest from those who want to improve their implant properties through surface modification. This paper reviewed the application of MAO on biomedicalTi-alloys. The structure characteristic such as surface and cross-section micrographs, phase components, and element distribution were analyzed. The mechanical and biological properties of MAO films were further discussed on this basis. The effects of current density, voltage, and electrolyte on the structure and properties of the films were summarized.

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  • Qing Dong & Chuanzhong Chen & Diangang Wang & Qianmao Ji, 2006. "RESEARCH STATUS ABOUT SURFACE MODIFICATION OF BIOMEDICALTiAND ITS ALLOYS BY MICRO-ARC OXIDATION," Surface Review and Letters (SRL), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 13(01), pages 35-43.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:srlxxx:v:13:y:2006:i:01:n:s0218625x06007792
    DOI: 10.1142/S0218625X06007792
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