Abstract

AbstractThe complex structure of Ti/HA (HA: hydroxyapatite) implants prepared by additive manufacturing technology plays an essential role in its application in bone repair. Digital light processing (DLP) is widely used to prepare bioceramics with complex structures. However, it is a challenge to prepare Ti/HA biomaterials by DLP due to the high ultraviolet (UV) absorption of Ti powder. In the present work, TiH2 powder coated with a TiO2 layer is selected to reduce the UV absorption and improve the curing depth for DLP printed green bodies of TiO2@TiH2/HA, because the TiO2@TiH2 powder can be reduced by 12.7% compared to the TiH2 powder without any oxidation. Then, the shell layer of TiO2 undergoes dehydrogenation and reduction reaction with the core phase of TiH2 during the sintering process to transfer TiO2@TiH2/HA into TixOy@Ti/HA. In addition, the effects of HA content on compressive strength and biocompatibility are investigated in the TixOy@Ti/HA biomaterials. The results show that when adding 60 vol%HA, the maximum monolayer curing depth of the slurry reaches 90.1 ± 3.5 µm. 40%TixOy@Ti/60%HA shows the maximum effect in promoting the pre‐osteoblast differentiation and a relatively high compressive strength of 48.7 ± 3.5 MPa. This work provides an experimental basis for the preparation of ceramic–metal composites with high UV absorptivity using DLP.

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