Processing and Characterization of Hierarchical TiO 2 Coatings on Ti Implants Research Undergraduate: Christine McLinn Faculty Advisor: Dr. Grant Crawford.

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Processing and Characterization of Hierarchical TiO 2 Coatings on Ti Implants Research Undergraduate: Christine McLinn Faculty Advisor: Dr. Grant Crawford Introduction Objective: Modify the surface of titanium to include a hierarchical organization made up of a microstructure created by laser deposition or cold spray as well as a nanostructure of TiO 2 nanotubes. Then determine whether this combination will improve bioactivity of implants compared to current titanium medical implants. Broader Impact If successful this may improve integration of orthopedic implants into the bone for many knee and hip replacement patients. Could potentially reduce bone resorption which can cause loosening of implants and sometimes necessitates revision surgery. Possibly increase lifetime of orthopedic implants. Procedure Types of Surface Modifications: Nanostructure Nanotubes- created using anodic oxidation in an electrochemical cell Microstructure A.Cold Spray – 40 micron titanium particles shot onto the sample surface using helium B.Laser Deposition- lay down grid pattern Cell culture Place mouse fibroblast cells (3T3s) on samples and feed cells for two weeks Staining Procedures Alizarin Red (Calcium) Von Kossa (Calcium) Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP activity) ResultsDiscussionConclusions Further cell response testing Test alloys like Ti-6Al-4V Laser deposition for microstructure Adjust pH used to grow nanotubes on cold spray surface Adjust cold spray particle size to create greater surface roughness Thanks to the National Science Foundation REU Site Award # , Dr. Grant Crawford, Dr. Michael West, and Dr Alfred Boysen for their guidance. Sample 1Sample 2 TrialRa (µm)Rz (µm)TrialRa (µm)Rz (µm) Average Average Standard Deviation Standard Deviation Acknowledgments Future Work This table contains profilometry data for cold spray surfaces. Where R a is the arithmetic mean roughness and R z is the peak to valley height both measured in µm. Cold spray cross sections after being etched with Kroll’s reagent. 20 µm2 µm200 nm SEM images taken of a sample with both cold spray and nanotubes. Smoother flat regions like the middle picture were where nanotubes were located. ElementWt%Wt% Sigma O F Na Al S Ti Total: ElementWt%Wt% Sigma O F Na Al Si S Ti Total: Mean roughness of cold spray is around 7.4 µm with a peak to valley distance of ~41µm. Ideally want a roughness of µm for improved bone integration. Cold spray thickness varies greatly across the surface of the samples. Nanotubes on cold spray formed in valleys where a smoother looking surface was present Odd precipitate forms on cold spray sample during anodic oxidation. This difference could be due to the presence of cold spray particles themselves or contamination of the Ti powder. SEM EDS was used to identify elements present on the cold spray with nanotubes surface. It is possible to create a hierarchical structure consisting of cold spray particles and TiO 2 nanotubes. However, at this point the nanotubes are not uniformly distributed across the surface of the sample. Further testing must be done in order to draw conclusions whether these structures cause an improved biological response. Examples of Alizarin red and von Kossa stains. Unexpected precipitate layer formed on the cold spray with nanotubes samples. This layer contained a lot of aluminum, sulfur, silicon compared to the nanotube valley.