2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2005.04.029
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The electrophoretic deposition of Bioglass® particles on stainless steel and Nitinol substrates

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“…In comparison to HA coatings by EPD, however, much less work has been carried out on EPD of bioactive glass coatings. Krause et al (2006), for example, have claimed to be the first to have investigated the EPD of Bioglass (45S5) powder (of size less than 3 mm) from aqueous suspensions. EPD led to thick (up to 30 mm) bioactive glass deposits on stainless steel.…”
Section: Epd Of Bioactive Glasses and Glass -Ceramicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In comparison to HA coatings by EPD, however, much less work has been carried out on EPD of bioactive glass coatings. Krause et al (2006), for example, have claimed to be the first to have investigated the EPD of Bioglass (45S5) powder (of size less than 3 mm) from aqueous suspensions. EPD led to thick (up to 30 mm) bioactive glass deposits on stainless steel.…”
Section: Epd Of Bioactive Glasses and Glass -Ceramicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coatings of Bioglass 45S5 were obtained on stainless steel and Nitinol (Ti 50wt% and Ni 50wt%) by EPD (Krause et al, 2006). The conditions of the coatings deposition and sintering were optimised for the two types of substrates.…”
Section: Biomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[245][246][247] These materials are commercially available glasses composed of relatively low concentration of SiO 2 (usually less than 60%), Na 2 O, CaO and P 2 O 5 . The EPD of bioglasses has been reported 196,211,235,248 and reviewed by Garcia et al 231 and Zhao et al 249 In most, if not all, these studies the bioglass was introduced as a particulate powder of micrometer dimensions and was electrophoretically deposited on the anode due to the negative charge of the ceramic matrix. Oxygen generated in the anode was usually entrapped and lead to residual porosity and irregularities on the surface of the coating.…”
Section: Hydroxyapatite and Calcium Phosphatementioning
confidence: 99%