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Production and characterization of plasma sprayed TiO2-hydroxyapatite functionally graded coatings

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2008
Short description:
Production and characterization of plasma sprayed TiO2-hydroxyapatite functionally graded coatings / Cannillo, Valeria; Lusvarghi, Luca; Sola, Antonella. - In: JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN CERAMIC SOCIETY. - ISSN 0955-2219. - STAMPA. - 28:11(2008), pp. 2161-2169. [10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2008.02.026]
abstract:
Among bioactive ceramics, hydroxyapatite (HAp) has been widely studied, especially as a coating onto metallic substrates. In clinical applications,coating delamination has been observed, close to the interface between coating and substrate. This is due to a mismatch in the thermal expansioncoefficients of HAp and titanium/titanium alloy. In order to improve the adhesion, a proper bond coat may be introduced. In this work, a functionallygraded coating TiO2–HAp, in which the composition gradually changed from TiO2 to HAp, was deposited onto Ti6Al4V substrates by atmosphericplasma spraying (APS). With the aim of defining the best spraying parameters to obtain the graded system, preliminary coatings of pure TiO2 andpure HAp were deposited by varying systematically the typical spraying conditions, such as the torch power and H2 flux. The preliminary coatingswere characterized by means of SEM, that confirmed the strong dependence of the microstructure on the torch power, and X-ray diffraction, thatshowed the significant influence exerted by the hydrogen flux on the crystallinity and thermal decomposition of HAp. The results of the preliminaryinvestigations were used to optimise the spraying conditions for the FGM deposition and, accordingly, the final graded coating was obtained andcharacterized. Post-deposition heat treatments were performed in order to improve further the graded coating and their effect on the mechanicalproperties was evaluated via Vickers micro-indentation tests. The investigation showed that, after raising the temperature, the crystallinity of HApand the Vickers hardness increased, however, at high temperature (more than 750 ◦C), the stress induced by the re-crystallization promoted thepropagation of cracks and weakened the interface.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Microstructure-final; Hardness; Apatite; TiO2; Functionally graded materials
List of contributors:
Cannillo, Valeria; Lusvarghi, Luca; Sola, Antonella
Authors of the University:
CANNILLO Valeria
LUSVARGHI Luca
SOLA Antonella
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/590855
Published in:
JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN CERAMIC SOCIETY
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