Abstract

Apatite films were deposited onto titanium (Ti) metal substrates by an electrodeposition method in metastable calcium phosphate solution under a pulse current. We used a current-on time (T ON) equal to current-off time (T OFF) of 10 ms, 100 ms, 1 s, and 15 s. The adhesive strength between apatite and Ti substrates were relatively high at T ON = T OFF = 10 ms. It is believed that electrodeposition of apatite under pulse current would be useful for inducing bone-bonding ability to metallic materials.

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