Ti-6a1-4V Alloy Coated With Bioceramics By Using Radiofrequency Plasma Sputtering Technique

Biomaterials are synthetic materials used to replace part of a living organ or to function in intimate contact with living tissue. Titanium and Ti-6Al-4V alloy are among the most commonly used implant materials, because of the good corrosion resistance, excellent strength and ductility. Elements of...

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Main Author: Ali, Raheem Lafta
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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description Biomaterials are synthetic materials used to replace part of a living organ or to function in intimate contact with living tissue. Titanium and Ti-6Al-4V alloy are among the most commonly used implant materials, because of the good corrosion resistance, excellent strength and ductility. Elements of Ti-6Al-4V alloy cause allergic response and degeneration of muscle tissue. The subsequent release of these elements into the body system is fatal for the long term application of this alloy in the human body. Therefore, the aim of this study was to improve the structure properties and the biocompatibility of bioceramic coated Ti-6Al-4V by using radio frequency plasma technique RF. Annealing of the as-sputtered films was necessary to change the amorphous coating to a crystalline coating.
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spelling usm-454822019-09-19T01:20:59Z http://eprints.usm.my/45482/ Ti-6a1-4V Alloy Coated With Bioceramics By Using Radiofrequency Plasma Sputtering Technique Ali, Raheem Lafta QC1-999 Physics Biomaterials are synthetic materials used to replace part of a living organ or to function in intimate contact with living tissue. Titanium and Ti-6Al-4V alloy are among the most commonly used implant materials, because of the good corrosion resistance, excellent strength and ductility. Elements of Ti-6Al-4V alloy cause allergic response and degeneration of muscle tissue. The subsequent release of these elements into the body system is fatal for the long term application of this alloy in the human body. Therefore, the aim of this study was to improve the structure properties and the biocompatibility of bioceramic coated Ti-6Al-4V by using radio frequency plasma technique RF. Annealing of the as-sputtered films was necessary to change the amorphous coating to a crystalline coating. 2016-12 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/45482/1/RAHEEM%20LAFTA%20ALI.pdf Ali, Raheem Lafta (2016) Ti-6a1-4V Alloy Coated With Bioceramics By Using Radiofrequency Plasma Sputtering Technique. PhD thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
spellingShingle QC1-999 Physics
Ali, Raheem Lafta
Ti-6a1-4V Alloy Coated With Bioceramics By Using Radiofrequency Plasma Sputtering Technique
title Ti-6a1-4V Alloy Coated With Bioceramics By Using Radiofrequency Plasma Sputtering Technique
title_full Ti-6a1-4V Alloy Coated With Bioceramics By Using Radiofrequency Plasma Sputtering Technique
title_fullStr Ti-6a1-4V Alloy Coated With Bioceramics By Using Radiofrequency Plasma Sputtering Technique
title_full_unstemmed Ti-6a1-4V Alloy Coated With Bioceramics By Using Radiofrequency Plasma Sputtering Technique
title_short Ti-6a1-4V Alloy Coated With Bioceramics By Using Radiofrequency Plasma Sputtering Technique
title_sort ti-6a1-4v alloy coated with bioceramics by using radiofrequency plasma sputtering technique
topic QC1-999 Physics
url http://eprints.usm.my/45482/
http://eprints.usm.my/45482/1/RAHEEM%20LAFTA%20ALI.pdf