Surface activation of polyetheretherketone (PEEK) and formation of calcium phosphate coatings by precipitation

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作者
Ha, SW
Kirch, M
Birchler, F
Eckert, KL
Mayer, J
Wintermantel, E
Sittig, C
PfundKlingenfuss, I
Textor, M
Spencer, ND
Guecheva, M
Vonmont, H
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[1] ETH ZURICH,DEPT MAT,SURFACE SCI & TECHNOL LAB,CH-8092 ZURICH,SWITZERLAND
[2] SWISS FED LABS MAT TESTING & RES,EMPA,CH-8600 DUBENDORF,SWITZERLAND
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10.1023/A:1018535923173
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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0831 ;
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Plasma activation of polyetheretherketone (PEEK) surfaces and the influence on coating formation in a supersaturated calcium phosphate solution was investigated in this study. It was observed that plasma treatment in a N-2/O-2 plasma had a significant effect on the wettability of the PEEK surface. The contact angle decreased from 85 degrees to 25 degrees after plasma treatment. Cell culture testing with osteoblastic cell lines showed plasma activation not to be disadvantageous to cell viability. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis was performed to characterize the chemical composition of the PEEK surfaces. It was observed that the O-1s intensity increased with plasma activation time. At the C-1s peak the appearance of a shoulder at higher binding energies was observed. Coating of PEEK was performed in a supersaturated calcium phosphate solution. Coating thicknesses of up to 50 mu m were achieved after 24 days of immersion. Plasma activation followed by nucleation in a highly saturated hydroxyapatite solution had a positive effect on the growth rate of the layer on PEEK. Chemical analysis revealed that the coating consists of a carbonate-containing calcium phosphate.
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