Abstract

TiO 2 coatings were deposited on titanium alloy substrates by atmospheric plasma spraying using commercial TiO 2 powders. A chemical treatment method was employed to induce bioactivity on the TiO 2 surface. The as-sprayed TiO 2 coatings were immersed in 10M sodium hydroxide solutions at 60 °C for 24 h and then soaked in simulated body fluids (SBF) for a period of time to investigate the formation of apatite on the sample surface. Field-emission scanning electron microscopy was used to observe the surface morphologies and the phase composition of the as-sprayed coating and apatite were analyzed by X-ray diffraction and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Our results show that the as-sprayed coatings are composed of rutile, anatase and a small quantity of Ti 3O 5. After the NaOH treatment, carbonate-containing hydroxyapatite can be induced to form on the surface during the SBF immersion test.

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