Design and evaluation of PM Ti surfaces modified by colloidal techniques and diffusion processes for biomedical applications

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Main Author: Gordo, E.
Publication Date: 2016
Other Authors: Ureña, J., Toptan, Fatih, Pinto, A. M. P., Ferrari, B., Tsipas, S., Jiménez-Morales, A.
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The aim of this work was the modification of the composition and surface microstructure of powder metallurgy titanium to improve the wear resistance and reduce the elastic modulus while maintaining the corrosion behavior, characteristics needed for biomedical applications. For this purpose, Mo and Nb coatings were produced by colloidal techniques. Stable aqueous suspensions were prepared from micro-sized powder of Mo and Nb particles, deposited onto the powder metallurgy titanium substrates (green or sintered). After a heat treatment to promote the diffusion and the consolidation of the layers, microstructural changes were obtained. In the case of green substrates, the co-sintering process provides a diffusion depth of 85-100 micron. In the as-sintered case, a uniform depth of 40-65 microns was reached. The surfaces were characterised by micro-hardness, corrosion and tribocorrosion testing, and the results showed that hardened surfaces presented lower tendency to corrosion both under static conditions and under sliding.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Design and evaluation of PM Ti surfaces modified by colloidal techniques and diffusion processes for biomedical applications
title Design and evaluation of PM Ti surfaces modified by colloidal techniques and diffusion processes for biomedical applications
spellingShingle Design and evaluation of PM Ti surfaces modified by colloidal techniques and diffusion processes for biomedical applications
Gordo, E.
Titanium
Surface treatments
Mo
Nb
Diffusion
Colloidal techniques
Powder Technology
Tribocorrosion
title_short Design and evaluation of PM Ti surfaces modified by colloidal techniques and diffusion processes for biomedical applications
title_full Design and evaluation of PM Ti surfaces modified by colloidal techniques and diffusion processes for biomedical applications
title_fullStr Design and evaluation of PM Ti surfaces modified by colloidal techniques and diffusion processes for biomedical applications
title_full_unstemmed Design and evaluation of PM Ti surfaces modified by colloidal techniques and diffusion processes for biomedical applications
title_sort Design and evaluation of PM Ti surfaces modified by colloidal techniques and diffusion processes for biomedical applications
author Gordo, E.
author_facet Gordo, E.
Ureña, J.
Toptan, Fatih
Pinto, A. M. P.
Ferrari, B.
Tsipas, S.
Jiménez-Morales, A.
author_role author
author2 Ureña, J.
Toptan, Fatih
Pinto, A. M. P.
Ferrari, B.
Tsipas, S.
Jiménez-Morales, A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade do Minho
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gordo, E.
Ureña, J.
Toptan, Fatih
Pinto, A. M. P.
Ferrari, B.
Tsipas, S.
Jiménez-Morales, A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Titanium
Surface treatments
Mo
Nb
Diffusion
Colloidal techniques
Powder Technology
Tribocorrosion
topic Titanium
Surface treatments
Mo
Nb
Diffusion
Colloidal techniques
Powder Technology
Tribocorrosion
description The aim of this work was the modification of the composition and surface microstructure of powder metallurgy titanium to improve the wear resistance and reduce the elastic modulus while maintaining the corrosion behavior, characteristics needed for biomedical applications. For this purpose, Mo and Nb coatings were produced by colloidal techniques. Stable aqueous suspensions were prepared from micro-sized powder of Mo and Nb particles, deposited onto the powder metallurgy titanium substrates (green or sintered). After a heat treatment to promote the diffusion and the consolidation of the layers, microstructural changes were obtained. In the case of green substrates, the co-sintering process provides a diffusion depth of 85-100 micron. In the as-sintered case, a uniform depth of 40-65 microns was reached. The surfaces were characterised by micro-hardness, corrosion and tribocorrosion testing, and the results showed that hardened surfaces presented lower tendency to corrosion both under static conditions and under sliding.
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