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Effect of organic self-assembled monolayers on the deposition and adhesion of hydroxyapatite coatings on titanium

  • Lijun Zou , Mark De Guire EMAIL logo and Russell Wang
Published/Copyright: January 11, 2022
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Abstract

Organic self-assembled monolayers with nitrogen-containing surface functionalities (amine or alkylammonium) were deposited on acid-etched titanium substrates. These were then coated with apatite deposited from 150% simulated body fluid at 37 °C and pH = 7.6 for 2, 4, and 6 days (after a 2-day “nucleation” step in contact with bioactive glass in 100 % simulated body fluid). Scanning electron microscopy showed that precipitates were numerous on amine- and alkylammonium-modified titanium surfaces after nucleation for 2 days. X-ray diffraction at grazing incidence detected crystalline hydroxyapatite on the modified and unmodified substrates after growth for 2 days. Tape peel tests followed by surface chemical analysis showed that the adhesion of the hydroxyapatite coating to the substrates was improved by amine and by alkylammonium modification of the etched titanium surfaces.


Mark R. De Guire, Associate Professor Department of Materials Science and Engineering Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH 44106-7204, USA Tel.: +1 216 368 4221 Fax: +1 216 368 3209

Dedicated to Professor Dr. Fritz Aldinger on the occasion of his 65th birthday


  1. Financial support from the National Science Foundation (DMR 9803851 and DMR 0203655) and from Case Western Reserve University through a Presidential Research Initiative Grant and through a Case Prime Fellowship to LZ is gratefully acknowledged.We are grateful to Prof. Lorraine Falter Francis, University of Minnesota, for providing the Bioglass, Yaomin Xu of the Statistics Department of CWRU for helping with the statistical analysis, Jing-Jong Shyue for assistance with the SAM synthesis and SEM and XPS analysis, and John Sears, Wayne Jennings, and Alan McIlwain for assistance with SEM and XPS.

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Received: 2005-11-01
Accepted: 2006-02-11
Published Online: 2022-01-11

© 2006 Carl Hanser Verlag, München

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