Filiaggi M J, Coombs N A, Pilliar R M
Centre for Biomaterials, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
J Biomed Mater Res. 1991 Oct;25(10):1211-29. doi: 10.1002/jbm.820251004.
The successful use of plasma-sprayed hydroxyapatite (HA) coatings on Ti-alloy implants for implant-to-bone fixation requires strong adherence of the ceramic coating to the underlying metal substrate. In this study, the metal-ceramic interface was evaluated using mechanical, chemical, and structural characterization methods. Evaluations of an HA-coated Ti-6Al-4V implant system using a modified short bar technique for interfacial fracture toughness determination revealed relatively low fracture toughness values. Additionally, conventional tensile bond strength testing indicated much lower values than previously reported. Using high resolution electron spectroscopic imaging, evidence of chemical bonding was revealed at the plasma-sprayed HA/Ti-6Al-4V interface, though bonding was primarily due to mechanical interlock at the interface. This study illustrates the benefits of, and the need for, a multilevel approach to evaluate and improve these plasma-sprayed ceramic-metal substrate interfaces.
在钛合金植入物上成功使用等离子喷涂羟基磷灰石(HA)涂层以实现植入物与骨的固定,需要陶瓷涂层与下层金属基底牢固附着。在本研究中,使用机械、化学和结构表征方法对金属 - 陶瓷界面进行了评估。采用改进的短棒技术对HA涂层的Ti - 6Al - 4V植入系统进行界面断裂韧性测定,结果显示断裂韧性值相对较低。此外,传统的拉伸粘结强度测试表明其值远低于先前报道的值。使用高分辨率电子光谱成像技术,发现在等离子喷涂的HA/Ti - 6Al - 4V界面存在化学键合的证据,不过这种键合主要是由于界面处的机械互锁。本研究说明了采用多层次方法评估和改善这些等离子喷涂陶瓷 - 金属基底界面的益处和必要性。