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Coatings ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 69
Author(s):  
Diana Maria Vranceanu ◽  
Elena Ungureanu ◽  
Ionut Cornel Ionescu ◽  
Anca Constantina Parau ◽  
Adrian Emil Kiss ◽  
...  

The current research aim is to biofunctionalize pure titanium (Ti, grade IV) substrate with titania nanotubes and Zn doped hydroxyapatite-based coatings by applying a duplex electrochemical treatment, and to evaluate the influence of Zn content on the physico-chemical properties of hydroxyapatite (HAp). The obtained nanostructured surfaces were covered with HAp-based coatings doped with Zn in different concentrations by electrochemical deposition in pulsed galvanostatic mode. The obtained surfaces were characterized in terms of morphology, elemental and phasic composition, chemical bonds, roughness, and adhesion. The nanostructured surface consisted of titania nanotubes (NT), aligned, vertically oriented, and hollow, with an inner diameter of ~70 nm. X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) analysis showed that the nanostructured surface consists of an anatase phase and some rutile peaks as a secondary phase. The morphology of all coatings consisted of ribbon like-crystals, and by increasing the Zn content the coating became denser due to the decrement of the crystals’ dimensions. The elemental and phase compositions evidenced that HAp was successfully doped with Zn through the pulsed galvanostatic method on the Ti nanostructured surfaces. Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and XRD analysis confirmed the presence of HAp in all coatings, while the adhesion test showed that the addition of a high quantity leads to some delamination. Based on the obtained results, it can be said that the addition of Zn enhances the properties of HAp, and through proper experimental design, the concentration of Zn can be modulated to achieve coatings with tunable features.



Denki Kagaku ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 89 (4) ◽  
pp. 334-339
Author(s):  
Hiroaki TSUCHIYA ◽  
Shinji FUJIMOTO


2021 ◽  
pp. 152263
Author(s):  
Seyed Yahya Rahnamaee ◽  
Reza Bagheri ◽  
Manoucher Vossoughi ◽  
Mona khafaji ◽  
Elham Asadian ◽  
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Author(s):  
Hao Xu ◽  
Wenlong Yu ◽  
Jiankang Zhang ◽  
Zhan Zhou ◽  
Hongxia Zhang ◽  
...  


Materials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (20) ◽  
pp. 5976
Author(s):  
Kyoung-Suk Moon ◽  
Young-Bum Park ◽  
Ji-Myung Bae ◽  
Eun-Joo Choi ◽  
Seung-Han Oh

The visible light reactions of noble metal-based photocatalysts have been increasingly utilized to investigate their antibacterial activities. Furthermore, the photoreactions at various visible light wavelengths for specific combinations of titania nanotubes and noble metal nanoparticles have been found to promote osteogenic functionality. In this investigation, a novel multi-coating combination of noble metals (gold and platinum) on titania nanotubes was assessed using plasmonic photocatalysis and low-level laser therapy at 470 and 600 nm. The results showed that this coating on the nanotubes promoted antibacterial activity and osteogenic functionality. The order in which the gold and platinum coatings were layered onto the titania nanotubes strongly affected the osteogenic performance of the human mesenchymal stem cells. These results have identified a new approach for the development of efficient novel combinations of noble metal nanoparticles and titania nanotubes with visible light responses, sustainable antimicrobial activity, and osteogenic functionality.





2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (18) ◽  
pp. 2101495
Author(s):  
Jakub Wawrzyniak ◽  
Jakub Karczewski ◽  
Emerson Coy ◽  
Igor Iatsunskyi ◽  
Jacek Ryl ◽  
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Catalysts ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
pp. 949
Author(s):  
Lucas Warmuth ◽  
Gülperi Nails ◽  
Maria Casapu ◽  
Sheng Wang ◽  
Silke Behrens ◽  
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Titania nanotubes (TNTs) impregnated with Pd and Pt nanoparticles are evaluated as heterogeneous catalysts in different conditions in two reactions: catalytic CO oxidation (gas phase, up to 500 °C) and H2O2 direct synthesis (liquid phase, 30 °C). The TNTs are obtained via oxidation of titanium metal and the intermediate layer-type sodium titanate Na2Ti3O7. Thereafter, the titanate layers are exfoliated and show self-rolling to TNTs, which, finally, are impregnated with Pd or Pt nanoparticles at room temperature by using Pd(ac)2 and Pt(ac)2. The resulting crystalline Pd/TNTs and Pt/TNTs are realized with different lengths (long TNTs: 2.0–2.5 µm, short TNTs: 0.23–0.27 µm) and a specific surface area up to 390 m2/g. The deposited Pd and Pt particles are 2–5 nm in diameter. The TNT-derived catalysts show good thermal (up to 500 °C) and chemical stability (in liquid-phase and gas-phase reactions). The catalytic evaluation results in a low CO oxidation light-out temperature of 150 °C for Pt/TNTs (1 wt-%) and promising H2O2 generation with a productivity of 3240 molH2O2 kgPd−1 h−1 (Pd/TNTs, 5 wt-%, 30 °C). Despite their smaller surface area, long TNTs outperform short TNTs with regard to both CO oxidation and H2O2 formation.



Author(s):  
Muhammad Hafizuddin Hazaraimi ◽  
Pei Sean Goh ◽  
Mahesan Naidu Subramaniam ◽  
Mukeshkumar Pandiyan ◽  
Nur Diyana Suzaimi ◽  
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