Abstract

This article discusses the influence of the thickness of TiO2 films deposited onto MgCa2Zn1 and MgCa2Zn1Gd3 alloys on their structure, corrosion behavior, and cytotoxicity. TiO2 layers (about 200 and 400 nm thick) were applied using magnetron sputtering, which provides strong substrate adhesion. Such titanium dioxide films have many attractive properties, such as high corrosion resistance and biocompatibility. These oxide coatings stimulate osteoblast adhesion and proliferation compared to alloys without the protective films. Microscopic observations show that the TiO2 surface morphology is homogeneous, the grains have a spherical shape (with dimensions from 18 to 160 nm). Based on XRD analysis, it can be stated that all the studied TiO2 layers have an anatase structure. The results of electrochemical and immersion studies, performed in Ringer’s solution at 37 °C, show that the corrosion resistance of the studied TiO2 does not always increase proportionally with the thickness of the films. This is a result of grain refinement and differences in the density of the titanium dioxide films applied using the physical vapor deposition (PVD) technique. The results of 24 h immersion tests indicate that the lowest volume of evolved H2 (5.92 mL/cm2) was with the 400 nm thick film deposited onto the MgCa2Zn1Gd3 alloy. This result is in agreement with the good biocompatibility of this TiO2 film, confirmed by cytotoxicity tests.

Highlights

  • Biodegradable magnesium alloys have many advantages in comparison with other biomaterials used for bone implants

  • The present paper describes the effect of the thickness of TiO2 films applied on MgCa2Zn1 and MgCa2Zn1Gd3 alloys using magnetron sputtering on their structure, corrosion behavior, and cytotoxicity

  • The 200 nm thick film was applied onto magnesium alloys to check the corrosion behavior

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Summary

Introduction

Biodegradable magnesium alloys have many advantages in comparison with other biomaterials used for bone implants. Cobalt alloys, or stainless steel are used in orthopedic applications at present They have many advantageous properties and are characterized by good corrosion resistance. The corrosion behavior of magnesium and its alloys is a key issue in the search for different protective coatings [21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28] Oxide films, such as MgO, ZnO, and TiO2 , are deposited onto Mg alloys to prevent a high H2 evolution. The authors studied the corrosion behavior of the films at 25 ◦ C in sterile seawater They stated that TiO2 coatings show excellent anticorrosion properties. The present paper describes the effect of the thickness of TiO2 films applied on MgCa2Zn1 and MgCa2Zn1Gd3 alloys using magnetron sputtering on their structure, corrosion behavior, and cytotoxicity

Materials and Methods
Structure Study and Phase Analysis
Electrochemical and Immersion Tests
Analysis of Corrosion Products
Cytotoxicity Assays
Results and Discussion
Conclusions
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