材料科学
溅射沉积
腔磁控管
基质(水族馆)
无定形固体
钛
冶金
沉积(地质)
化学工程
粒度
化学计量学
涂层
溅射
矿物学
薄膜
复合材料
纳米技术
结晶学
化学
工程类
地质学
古生物学
有机化学
海洋学
生物
沉积物
作者
Konstantin A. Prosolov,Vladimir V. Lastovka,Margarita A. Khimich,Valentina V. Chebodaeva,И. А. Хлусов,Yurii P. Sharkeev
出处
期刊:Materials
[MDPI AG]
日期:2022-10-01
卷期号:15 (19): 6828-6828
被引量:10
摘要
Functionalization of titanium (Ti)-based alloy implant surfaces by deposition of calcium phosphates (CaP) has been widely recognized. Substituted hydroxyapatites (HA) allow the coating properties to be tailored based on the use of different Ca substitutes. The formation of antibacterial CaP coatings with the incorporation of Zn or Cu by an RF magnetron sputtering is proposed. The influence of RF magnetron targets elemental composition and structure in the case of Zn-HA and Cu-HA, and the influence of substrate's grain size, the substrate's temperature during the deposition, and post-deposition heat treatment (HT) on the resulting coatings are represented. Sintering the targets at 1150 °C resulted in a noticeable structural change with an increase in cell volume and lattice parameters for substituted HA. The deposition rate of Cu-HA and Zn-HA was notably higher compared to stochiometric HA (10.5 and 10) nm/min vs. 9 ± 0.5 nm/min, respectively. At the substrate temperature below 100 °C, all deposited coatings were found to be amorphous with an atomic short-range order corresponding to the {300} plane of crystalline HA. All deposited coatings were found to be hyper-stochiometric with Ca/P ratios varying from 1.9 to 2.5. An increase in the substrate temperature to 200 °C resulted in the formation of equiaxed grain structure on both coarse-grained (CG) and nanostructured (NS) Ti. The use of NS Ti notably increased the scratch resistance of the deposited coatings from18 ± 1 N to 22 ± 2 N. Influence of HT in air or Ar atmosphere is also discussed. Thus, the deposition of Zn- or Cu-containing CaP is a complex process that could be fine-tuned using the obtained research results.
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