2010
DOI: 10.1116/1.3294716
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Measurement of adsorption isotherms in the gas phase on native titanium dioxide surfaces by quartz crystal microbalance technique

Abstract: The surface of air exposed titanium dioxide is known to be significantly covered with hydrocarbons, which modify the properties of titanium based materials such as used for human implants. The n alcohols are among the most important organic contaminants in the ambient atmosphere with typical partial pressures of 5×10−3 Pa [50 ppb (parts per 109)]. The authors measured adsorption isotherms of H2O and n alcohols up to butanol in the pressure range of 10−6–1000 Pa in a UHV chamber with a quartz crystal microbalan… Show more

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“…Titanium surfaces, such as those found on biomedical implants, are susceptible to the adsorption of air contaminants such as short chain alcohols, which subsequently alter the properties of the surface. QCM was used to assess adsorption at a range of contaminant gas pressures demonstrating that contamination will occur under typical atmospheric conditions (Marx and Langel, ).…”
Section: Small Molecule Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Titanium surfaces, such as those found on biomedical implants, are susceptible to the adsorption of air contaminants such as short chain alcohols, which subsequently alter the properties of the surface. QCM was used to assess adsorption at a range of contaminant gas pressures demonstrating that contamination will occur under typical atmospheric conditions (Marx and Langel, ).…”
Section: Small Molecule Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%