Deposition of phosphate coatings on titanium within scaffold structure

Acta Bioeng Biomech. 2017;19(2):65-72.

Abstract

Purpose: Existing knowledge about the appearance, thickness, and chemical composition of phosphate coatings on titanium inside porous structures is insufficient. Such knowledge is important for the design and fabrication of porous implants.

Methods: Metallic scaffolds were fabricated by selective laser melting of 316L stainless steel powder. Phosphate coatings were deposited on Ti sensors placed either outside the scaffolds or in the holes in the scaffolds. The electrochemically-assisted cathodic deposition of phosphate coatings was performed under galvanostatic conditions in an electrolyte containing the calcium and phosphate ions. The phosphate deposits were microscopically investigated; this included the performance of mass weight measurements and chemical analyses of the content of Ca2+ and  24 PO ions after the dissolution of deposits.

Results: The thicknesses of the calcium phosphate coatings were about 140 and 200 nm for isolated titanium sensors and 170 and 300 nm for titanium sensors placed inside pores. Deposition of calcium phosphate occurred inside the pores up to 150 mm below the scaffold surface. The deposits were rich in Ca, with a Ca/P ratio ranging from 2 to 2.5.

Conclusions: Calcium phosphate coatings can be successfully deposited on a Ti surface inside a model scaffold. An increase in cathodic current results in an increase in coating thickness. Any decrease in the cathodic current inside the porous structure is slight. The calcium phosphate inside the pores has a much higher Ca/P ratio than that of stoichiometric HAp, likely due to a gradual increase in Ca fraction with distance from the surface.

MeSH terms

  • Absorption, Physicochemical
  • Adsorption
  • Calcium / analysis
  • Calcium / chemistry*
  • Coated Materials, Biocompatible / chemical synthesis*
  • Electroplating / methods*
  • Materials Testing / instrumentation
  • Materials Testing / methods*
  • Phosphates / analysis
  • Phosphates / chemistry*
  • Porosity
  • Tissue Scaffolds
  • Titanium / chemistry*

Substances

  • Coated Materials, Biocompatible
  • Phosphates
  • Titanium
  • Calcium