Technology of nanopassivation of titanium bone tissue substitutes
A cheap and effective technology for the electrochemical formation of nanoporous passivating layers of titanium dioxide on the surface of titanium was developed, which are designed to provide an improved survival rate of bone tissue substitutes (implants) in the human body. The use of porous titanium oxide allows: passivation the surface of the implant with titanium oxide, which is chemically more resistant to oxygen-containing environments than titanium, and creation porosity on the surface necessary for good implantation.
Examples of the porous nanostructured titanium oxide layers formed by electrochemical anodizing on the surface of titanium are listed below.
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