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Preparation and characterisation of electrophoretically deposited hydroxyapatite coatings on type 316L stainless steel

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In this article, an electrophoretic deposition at various deposition potentials from 30 to 90 V using the stoichiometric HAP (Ca/P ratio 1.67) powder in a suspension of isopropyl alcohol was developed on type 316L stainless steel.
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This article is published in Corrosion Science.The article was published on 2003-02-01. It has received 156 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Electrophoretic deposition.

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Electrophoretic deposition of biomaterials

TL;DR: How EPD has become an important tool in advanced biomaterials processing, as a convenient alternative to conventional methods, and the potential of the technique to manipulate and control the deposition of a range of nanomaterials of interest in the biomedical and biotechnology fields are presented.
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Calcium phosphate coatings for bio-implant applications: Materials, performance factors, and methodologies

TL;DR: In the present article, attempts are made to give an overview of the basic principles behind the coating techniques as well as advantageous features such as bioactivity and biocompatibility associated with these coatings.
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Corrosion and surface modification on biocompatible metals: A review.

TL;DR: This article focuses on biocompatible metals which favorably used as implants such as 316L stainless steel, cobalt-chromium-molybdenum, pure titanium and titanium-based alloys, and the mechanism to improve it.
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Corrosion of bio implants

TL;DR: In this article, a review of the issues in depth and examines emerging directions for improving the performance of orthopaedic devices is presented, including bulk alloying with titanium and nitrogen, surface alloying by ion implantation of stainless steels and titanium and its alloys, and surface modification of stainless steel with bioceramic coatings.
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A review of hydroxyapatite-based coating techniques: Sol-gel and electrochemical depositions on biocompatible metals.

TL;DR: The review shows that sol-gel dip coatings and electrochemical deposition were able to obtain the uniform and homogeneous coating thickness and high adherent biocompatible coatings even in complex shapes.
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Calcium phosphate ceramic coatings on porous titanium: effect of structure and composition on electrophoretic deposition, vacuum sintering and in vitro dissolution.

TL;DR: This study focuses on the formulation of model porous metal-CPC materials for use in one-parametric analyses of material factors for enhancing early bone tissue formation in porous metal coatings.
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Effect of hydroxyapatite impregnation on skeletal bonding of porous coated implants

TL;DR: Microscopical examination reveals that the apparent stimulation of bone ingrowth into the surface pores of the implant is the reason for the increased rate of bond formation, and weight bearing might be allowed much earlier, thus reducing the recuperation period.
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Tissue-biomaterial interactions

TL;DR: A wide variety of materials is being increasingly used in medical practice for the treatment of patients in which the materials come into direct and often sustained contact with the tissues of the body, and this review is aimed at providing an understanding of the mechanisms of these interactions.
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Plasma spraying induced changes of calcium phosphate ceramic characteristics and the effect on in vitro stability

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focused on plasma spraying induced changes in material characteristics of commercial coatings and their influence onin vitro dissolution and found that these transformations lead to a considerable increase of in vitro dissolution rates at physiological pH.
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Organic coating capacitance measurement by EIS: ideal and actual trends

TL;DR: In this article, the ideal trend of coating capacitance is compared with some real experimental results, discussing the reasons of disagreement and the limits of the model which seem to be in many cases insufficient and too simple to explain the actual water uptake processes.
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