2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2007.03.002
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Electrophoretic deposition of bioactive wollastonite and porcelain–wollastonite coatings on 316L stainless steel

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“…Composite made of HAP+ZrO 2 +Y 2 O 3 on Ti-6Al-4V in particular revealed improved mechanical properties with greater bioactivity [52]. Composites free from bioceramics (porcelain wollastonite) have also been studied and found to exhibit improved mechanical properties [53]. Furthermore, an in-vivo animal study of HAP and bio-inert alumina composites has been reported to produce excellent osteointegration with bone.…”
Section: Ceramic-ceramic Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Composite made of HAP+ZrO 2 +Y 2 O 3 on Ti-6Al-4V in particular revealed improved mechanical properties with greater bioactivity [52]. Composites free from bioceramics (porcelain wollastonite) have also been studied and found to exhibit improved mechanical properties [53]. Furthermore, an in-vivo animal study of HAP and bio-inert alumina composites has been reported to produce excellent osteointegration with bone.…”
Section: Ceramic-ceramic Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Composite coatings involving bioceramics other than HA or bioactive glasses have been developed by Rodriguez et al (2008). They investigated the EPD of wollastonite and porcelain-wollastonite coatings on stainless steel using acetone as the dispersive medium.…”
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“…Electrophoretic deposition (EPD), or electrodeposition, is one of the unique coating methods and is now applied in coating many metals with a rustproofing layer before painting (in automobiles, electronics, buildings, etc.). This conventional procedure has advantages, such as forming a uniform film even on complex surfaces from the dispersions and the thickness of the deposited film is controllable by electric current and voltage, in which the dispersions are necessary consisting of cationic or anionic polymers.…”
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confidence: 99%