2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0142-9612(02)00020-0
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Effect of phosphorus-ion implantation on the corrosion resistance and biocompatibility of titanium

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“…Krupa et al [376] also investigated the effects of phosphorus ion implantation on the corrosion resistance and biocompatibility of titanium. The sample was implanted with 1 Â 10 17 P + cm À2 and the ion energy was 25 keV.…”
Section: Metal Ion Implantationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Krupa et al [376] also investigated the effects of phosphorus ion implantation on the corrosion resistance and biocompatibility of titanium. The sample was implanted with 1 Â 10 17 P + cm À2 and the ion energy was 25 keV.…”
Section: Metal Ion Implantationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The crystalline structure and chemical composition of the ANO-P group were much different from those of the ANO-S and ANO-C groups. Krupa et al (2002) reported that phosphorous ion-implanted Ti had a higher corrosion resistance compared with the unmodified Ti, but the viability and spreading ability of osteoblasts were similar. However, in this study, the ANO-P group, which had high phosphorous ion content, showed a higher level of Ca-P formation compared with the AS-R group.…”
Section: Fig 5 -Sem Images and The Edx Spectra Of The Sample Groups mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Krupa et al studied the effect of phosphorus ion implantation on corrosion resistance and biocompatibility of titanium implants [95]. An increase in corrosion resistance of Ti implanted with phosphorous placed in simulated body fluid was observed after short-term and long-term exposure.…”
Section: Surface Modification Of Titanium and Its Effects On Implant mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transmission electron microscopic examination of the microstructure revealed that after phosphorous ion implantation with a dose of 1 Â 10 17 P þ /cm 2 , the surface layer of Ti became amorphous resulting in increased resistance to corrosion. According to the authors, another reason for increased corrosion resistance was the formation of TiP [95]. The authors concluded that phosphorous ion implantation increases corrosion resistance of Ti by amorphisation of the Ti surface and by formation of TiP.…”
Section: Surface Modification Of Titanium and Its Effects On Implant mentioning
confidence: 99%