Abstract

ABSTRACT In this work, TiO2 nanoparticle (NP) compacts were employed as novel supportive substrates for synthesis of TiO2 nanowires (NWs) with controlled diameter via an alkali hydrothermal route. SEM observations showed that the alkali hydrothermal treatment caused an in situ conversion of TiO2 NPs on the outer surface of the compacts to TiO2 NWs. The diameter of each individual NW could be facilely tailored from 10 nm to 500 nm through adjustment of the hydrothermal temperature and reaction time. Moreover, compared with TiO2 NWs grown on the conventional Ti metals, those grown on the compacts were much more stable in the aqueous solution. In vitro biocompatible evaluation indicates that the as-synthesised TiO2 NWs supported attachment and proliferation of fibroblasts L929 cells, indicating a good biocompatibility. Moreover, TiO2 NWs with small diameter significantly enhanced cell attachment and proliferation. Thus, the as-synthesised TiO2 NWs might have a potential as novel biocompatible tissue regenerative matrix.

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