2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2010.08.100
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Comparing performance of nanoarchitectures fabricated by Ti6Al7Nb anodizing in two kinds of electrolytes

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“…The differences in the methods used for preparation of the sample surface before anodization may have some effects on the properties of the oxide nanotube formed. Moreover, an important factor is the properties of the electrolyte employed in the anodization process 1,54,96 .…”
Section: Discussion Of the Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The differences in the methods used for preparation of the sample surface before anodization may have some effects on the properties of the oxide nanotube formed. Moreover, an important factor is the properties of the electrolyte employed in the anodization process 1,54,96 .…”
Section: Discussion Of the Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The simulated biological environments employed in electrochemical studies were involve artificial saliva 74 , 0.9% NaCl 93,96 , Ringer's solution 27,51 , Hank's solution 105 or phosphate buffered saline (PBS) 106 .…”
Section: Some Studies On the Titanium Oxide Nanotubementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Samples have been used as working electrodes, platinum as an auxiliary electrode, and all potentials reported were measured vs. an Ag/AgCl/Cl − (3 M) reference electrode. All experiments were done in Hank bio liquid, with the following composition (g/L): 8 NaCl, 0.4 KCl, 0.35 NaHCO 3 , and 0.25 [26]. The area of the electrode in contact with solution was 0.28 cm 2 .…”
Section: Samples Characterizationmentioning
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“…Propiedades mecánicas de las aleaciones de titanio para aplicaciones biomédicas (Niinomi, 1998 Se centra en nuevos tratamientos superficiales con morfología a escala nanométrica, así como en el estudio de aleaciones de titanio con menor módulo elástico. Estudios in vitro han demostrado que las superficies con capas de óxido de titanio, con geometría de nanotubos o nanoporos, mejoran el crecimiento celular y el crecimiento óseo (Mîndroiu et al, 2010;Tan et al, 2012;Minagar et al, 2013;Han et al, 2014). Salou et al (2015) realizaron un estudio comparativo de osteointegración de diferentes acabados superficiales en implantes en fémures de conejos.…”
Section: Evolución De Los Biomaterialesunclassified