2021
DOI: 10.1007/s40735-021-00627-z
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Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation (PEO) Coated CP-Ti: Wear Performance on Reciprocating Mode and Chondrogenic–Osteogenic Differentiation

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“…After the initial deformation, the increase in wear resistance generated by the surface hardening of the non-modi ed substrate reduced the COF to levels close to 0.6 in approximately 500 s. Between 500 s and 2600 s of testing, the COF started to rise, generated by the third body formation, resulting from the wear of the deformed metallic non-modi ed substrate in the initial phase. According to Baldin et al [51], when the sliding force is greater than the normal force, the COF presents values greater than 1.0. Due to changes in topography inside the wear track and consequent increase in wear resistance, COF stabilized at values close to 1.1 at 3000 s. The wear ball used in the non-modi ed substrate test demonstrated an amount of adhered material, indicating the existence of adhesive wear between the ball and the non-modi ed substrate [52].…”
Section: Tribological Performancementioning
confidence: 98%
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“…After the initial deformation, the increase in wear resistance generated by the surface hardening of the non-modi ed substrate reduced the COF to levels close to 0.6 in approximately 500 s. Between 500 s and 2600 s of testing, the COF started to rise, generated by the third body formation, resulting from the wear of the deformed metallic non-modi ed substrate in the initial phase. According to Baldin et al [51], when the sliding force is greater than the normal force, the COF presents values greater than 1.0. Due to changes in topography inside the wear track and consequent increase in wear resistance, COF stabilized at values close to 1.1 at 3000 s. The wear ball used in the non-modi ed substrate test demonstrated an amount of adhered material, indicating the existence of adhesive wear between the ball and the non-modi ed substrate [52].…”
Section: Tribological Performancementioning
confidence: 98%
“…Then, the wear debris generated by friction will adhere to the wear track, forming a surface transfer lm under the synergetic effect of frictional heat and pressure (Fig. 10), reducing the contact between the counter body and the PEO coating; this may reduce the adhesive friction and bring the friction process into a stable stage [47,[51][52][53][54][55].…”
Section: Tribological Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PEO coatings in the samples were obtained as reported in previous works [27,38]. At the end of the voltage ramp, the electrical voltage is applied for 10 min with a duty cycle of 38.5% and a frequency of 300 Hz.…”
Section: Obtaining Coatingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The antibacterial surface qualities of the material play the most essential role in making titanium alloys more suitable for biomedical applications and enhancing their surface properties [2]. Commercially pure titanium (Cp-Ti) is widely used in medical and surgical applications, including bio-implantable bone replacements, owing to its excellent biocompatibility, corrosion resistance, and mechanical properties [3][4][5]. It is frequently employed in dental implants due to its desirable biological characteristics, low Young's modulus, and adequate strength [6].…”
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confidence: 99%