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Preparation and electron-beam surface modification of novel TiNi material for medical applications S. G. Anikeev, A. V. Shabalina, S. A. Kulinich [et al.]

Contributor(s): Anikeev, Sergey G | Shabalina, Anastasiia V | Kulinich, Sergei A | Artyukhova, Nadezhda V | Korsakova, Daria R | Yakovlev, Evgeny V | Vlasov, Vitaly A | Kokorev, Oleg V | Khodorenko, Valentina NMaterial type: ArticleArticleContent type: Текст Media type: электронный Subject(s): сильноточные импульсные электронные пучки | пористые покрытые | модификация поверхностиGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Applied sciences Vol. 11, № 10. P. 4372 (1-14)Abstract: new approach to fabricate TiNi surfaces combining the advantages of both monolithic and porous materials for implants is used in this work. New materials were obtained by depositing a porous TiNi powder onto monolithic TiNi plates followed by sintering at 1200 C. Then, further modification of the material surface with a high-current-pulsed electron beam (HCPEB) was carried out. Three materials obtained (one after sintering and two after subsequent beam treatment by 30 pulses with different pulse energy) were studied by XRD, SEM, EDX, surface profilometry, and by means of electrochemical measurements, including OCP and EIS. Structural and compositional changes caused by HCPEB treatment were investigated. Surface properties of the samples during their storage in saline for 10 days were studied and a model experiment with cell growth (MCF-7) was carried out for the unmodified sample with an electron beam to detect cell appearance on different surface locations.
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new approach to fabricate TiNi surfaces combining the advantages of both monolithic and porous materials for implants is used in this work. New materials were obtained by depositing a porous TiNi powder onto monolithic TiNi plates followed by sintering at 1200 C. Then, further modification of the material surface with a high-current-pulsed electron beam (HCPEB) was carried out. Three materials obtained (one after sintering and two after subsequent beam treatment by 30 pulses with different pulse energy) were studied by XRD, SEM, EDX, surface profilometry, and by means of electrochemical measurements, including OCP and EIS. Structural and compositional changes caused by HCPEB treatment were investigated. Surface properties of the samples during their storage in saline for 10 days were studied and a model experiment with cell growth (MCF-7) was carried out for the unmodified sample with an electron beam to detect cell appearance on different surface locations.

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