Chemical treatment on alumina-zirconia composites inducing apatite formation with maintained mechanical properties
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
Alumina-zirconia composites with submicrometric grain size were surface modified with the purpose to induce bioactivity using several chemical
treatments. Among them, a quick attack by phosphoric acid induced on Zirconia Toughned Alumina (80-20 wt%) the formation of apatite-like
calcium phosphate phases after immersion in simulated body fluid, indicating bioactivity induction. Such a treatment does not reduce the strength,
hardness and ageing properties of this ceramic material, making it a suitable method for biomedical applications. Surface properties, topography
and microstructure of oxide ceramics are also discussed.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Faga, MARIA GIULIA; Mazzocchi, Mauro
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