2023
DOI: 10.1002/smll.202310364
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Hierarchical Surface Pattern on Ni‐Free Ti‐Based Bulk Metallic Glass to Control Cell Interactions

Fei‐Fan Cai,
Andreu Blanquer,
Miguel B. Costa
et al.

Abstract: Ni‐free Ti‐based bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) are exciting materials for biomedical applications because of their outstanding biocompatibility and advantageous mechanical properties. The glassy nature of BMGs allows them to be shaped and patterned via thermoplastic forming (TPF). This work demonstrates the versatility of the TPF technique to create micro‐ and nano‐patterns and hierarchical structures on Ti40Zr10Cu34Pd14Sn2 BMG. Particularly, a hierarchical structure fabricated by a two‐step TPF process integra… Show more

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“…Cai et al [37] successfully developed a 300 µm square-well array pattern and a 5 µm squarehump array on the surface of Ti 40 Zr 10 Cu 34 Pd 14 Sn 2 using TPF, showcasing the potential for intricate patterning. Additionally, Cai et al [38] extended this work by fabricating a hierarchical structure on the surface of Ti 40 Zr 10 Cu 34 Pd 14 Sn 2 BMG through a two-step TPF process, effectively creating 400 nm protrusions atop 2.5 µm square humps. This marked the first instance of a Ti-based BMG achieving a layered structure with both micro-patterns and nano-patterns on the same surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cai et al [37] successfully developed a 300 µm square-well array pattern and a 5 µm squarehump array on the surface of Ti 40 Zr 10 Cu 34 Pd 14 Sn 2 using TPF, showcasing the potential for intricate patterning. Additionally, Cai et al [38] extended this work by fabricating a hierarchical structure on the surface of Ti 40 Zr 10 Cu 34 Pd 14 Sn 2 BMG through a two-step TPF process, effectively creating 400 nm protrusions atop 2.5 µm square humps. This marked the first instance of a Ti-based BMG achieving a layered structure with both micro-patterns and nano-patterns on the same surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%