Hydroxyapatite Coating On Magnesium Based Alloy For Bioimplant By Cold Spray Deposition Technique

In this study simple cold spray set up has been designed to coat AZ51 with hydroxyapatite. The details of the set up and design of the spray process has been presented. It was found that the qualities of hydroxyapatite coating were influenced by the heating temperature of magnesium substrate, sur...

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Main Author: Abdullah, Che Wan NoorAkma
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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description In this study simple cold spray set up has been designed to coat AZ51 with hydroxyapatite. The details of the set up and design of the spray process has been presented. It was found that the qualities of hydroxyapatite coating were influenced by the heating temperature of magnesium substrate, surface roughness of magnesium substrate and also standoff distance. The coatings formed were compact and had good adherence to the substrate. The coating thickness varied between 20 to 30 micron meters. The chemical analysis identified the coatings as hydroxyapatite. Mechanical properties of the coatings were evaluated by nanoindentation test. The hardness and the elastic modulus of the coating were 0.1GPa and 9 GPa respectively. Further, the biocompatibility as well as biodegradation of the hydroxyapatite coated AZ51 along with uncoated AZ51 samples, were tested by subjecting them to in vitro test with simulated body fluid solutions. The inductively couple plasma optical emission spectroscopy and energy dispersive x-ray spectrometry analysis indicated that hydroxyapatite coating started dissolving after one day but showed signs of regeneration after 10 days of holding. Accelerated corrosion test in the 3.5% NaCl solution showed that the HAP coating remarkably protected the AZ51 magnesium substrate till 10 days. This continued till 21 days when most of the hydroxyapatite was replaced with magnesium hydroxide and at the end chloride ions were also detected on the surface indicating formation of magnesium chloride.
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spelling usm-369232019-04-12T05:26:24Z http://eprints.usm.my/36923/ Hydroxyapatite Coating On Magnesium Based Alloy For Bioimplant By Cold Spray Deposition Technique Abdullah, Che Wan NoorAkma TA404 Composite materials In this study simple cold spray set up has been designed to coat AZ51 with hydroxyapatite. The details of the set up and design of the spray process has been presented. It was found that the qualities of hydroxyapatite coating were influenced by the heating temperature of magnesium substrate, surface roughness of magnesium substrate and also standoff distance. The coatings formed were compact and had good adherence to the substrate. The coating thickness varied between 20 to 30 micron meters. The chemical analysis identified the coatings as hydroxyapatite. Mechanical properties of the coatings were evaluated by nanoindentation test. The hardness and the elastic modulus of the coating were 0.1GPa and 9 GPa respectively. Further, the biocompatibility as well as biodegradation of the hydroxyapatite coated AZ51 along with uncoated AZ51 samples, were tested by subjecting them to in vitro test with simulated body fluid solutions. The inductively couple plasma optical emission spectroscopy and energy dispersive x-ray spectrometry analysis indicated that hydroxyapatite coating started dissolving after one day but showed signs of regeneration after 10 days of holding. Accelerated corrosion test in the 3.5% NaCl solution showed that the HAP coating remarkably protected the AZ51 magnesium substrate till 10 days. This continued till 21 days when most of the hydroxyapatite was replaced with magnesium hydroxide and at the end chloride ions were also detected on the surface indicating formation of magnesium chloride. 2012 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/36923/1/CHE_WAN_NOORAKMA_ABDULLAH_24_Pages.pdf Abdullah, Che Wan NoorAkma (2012) Hydroxyapatite Coating On Magnesium Based Alloy For Bioimplant By Cold Spray Deposition Technique. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
spellingShingle TA404 Composite materials
Abdullah, Che Wan NoorAkma
Hydroxyapatite Coating On Magnesium Based Alloy For Bioimplant By Cold Spray Deposition Technique
title Hydroxyapatite Coating On Magnesium Based Alloy For Bioimplant By Cold Spray Deposition Technique
title_full Hydroxyapatite Coating On Magnesium Based Alloy For Bioimplant By Cold Spray Deposition Technique
title_fullStr Hydroxyapatite Coating On Magnesium Based Alloy For Bioimplant By Cold Spray Deposition Technique
title_full_unstemmed Hydroxyapatite Coating On Magnesium Based Alloy For Bioimplant By Cold Spray Deposition Technique
title_short Hydroxyapatite Coating On Magnesium Based Alloy For Bioimplant By Cold Spray Deposition Technique
title_sort hydroxyapatite coating on magnesium based alloy for bioimplant by cold spray deposition technique
topic TA404 Composite materials
url http://eprints.usm.my/36923/
http://eprints.usm.my/36923/1/CHE_WAN_NOORAKMA_ABDULLAH_24_Pages.pdf