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Materials Science M Microplasma Sprayed u k h There has been enormous growth in the use of medical implants. However, oD pe in the case of hip replacement, loosening of metallic prosthesis fixed ady Hydroxyapatite Coatings with polymethylmethylacrylate bone cement has resulted in painstaking h y a revision surgery, which is a major problem for the patient, surgeon, and y biomedical technology itself. In fact, global recognition of this problem led to the development of cementless fixation through the novel introduction M of a bioactive hydroxyapatite (HAp) coating on biomedical-grade metallic implants. Since then, a wide variety of coating methods have evolved to make i c the HAp coatings on metallic implants more reliable. r o p Microplasma Sprayed Hydroxyapatite Coatings discusses plasma spraying l a and other related HAp coating techniques, focusing on the pros and cons s of macroplasma sprayed (MAPS)- and microplasma sprayed (MIPS)-HAp m coatings. The book begins by explaining what a biomaterial really is, what the a frequently used term biocompatibility stands for, and why it is so important for biomaterials to be biocompatible. It then: S p r • Examines the structural, chemical, macromechanical, micro/ a nanomechanical, and tribological properties and residual stress y of HAp coatings e d • Evaluates the efficacies under simulated body fluid immersion for H MAPS- and MIPS-HAp coatings developed on biomedical implant- grade SS316L substrates y d • Offers a comprehensive survey of state-of-the-art in vivo studies of r MIPS-HAp coatings, presenting the results of pioneering research o related to bone defect fixation x y a Shedding light on the future scope and possibilities of MIPS-HAp coatings, p Microplasma Sprayed Hydroxyapatite Coatings provides a valuable ref- a erence for students, researchers, and practitioners of biomedical engineering t i and materials science. t e C o a t i Arjun Dey n K23796 g 6000 Broken Sound Parkway, NW Suite 300, Boca Raton, FL 33487 ISBN: 978-1-4822-5093-0 s Anoop Kumar Mukhopadhyay 711 Third Avenue 90000 New York, NY 10017 an informa business 2 Park Square, Milton Park www.crcpress.com Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN, UK 9 781482 250930 w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m K23796 cvr mech.indd 1 2/3/15 2:08 PM Microplasma Sprayed Hydroxyapatite Coatings Microplasma Sprayed Hydroxyapatite Coatings Arjun Dey Anoop Kumar Mukhopadhyay CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group 6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300 Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742 © 2015 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC CRC Press is an imprint of Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa business No claim to original U.S. Government works Version Date: 20150123 International Standard Book Number-13: 978-1-4822-5094-7 (eBook - PDF) This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. 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Visit the Taylor & Francis Web site at http://www.taylorandfrancis.com and the CRC Press Web site at http://www.crcpress.com To Manju, Brishti, Tutum, and Omprita Contents Preface ...................................................................................................................xiii Acknowledgments ..............................................................................................xxi About the Authors .............................................................................................xxv Common Abbreviations ...................................................................................xxix 1. Introduction .....................................................................................................1 1.1 Introduction of Biomaterials................................................................1 1.1.1 What Is a Biomaterial? .............................................................1 1.1.2 What Is Biocompatibility? .......................................................1 1.2 Types of Biomaterials ...........................................................................2 1.2.1 Incompatible and Biocompatible Materials ..........................2 1.2.2 Nearly Bioinert Materials........................................................3 1.2.3 Bioactive Materials ...................................................................3 1.3 Categories of Bioceramics ....................................................................3 1.4 What Is Hydroxyapatite?......................................................................4 1.5 What Is Hydroxyapatite Coating? ......................................................5 1.6 Introduction of Bone: A Natural Biomaterial ....................................7 1.7 Introduction of Teeth: A Natural Biomaterial ...................................9 1.8 Surface Engineering of Bioinert Materials ......................................10 1.9 Challenges to Develop Surface- Engineered Implants ...................12 1.10 Summary ..............................................................................................13 References .......................................................................................................13 2. Plasma Spraying and Other Related Coating Techniques ...................15 2.1 Plasma Spray Process .........................................................................15 2.2 How Will Coating Form? ...................................................................17 2.3 Plasma Sprayed HAp Coatings .........................................................17 2.4 Microplasma Spraying .......................................................................17 2.5 Microplasma Spraying and Its Application ....................................19 2.6 Microplasma Spraying: A Unique Manufacturing Technique .....22 2.7 Other Coating Processes ....................................................................24 2.7.1 High- Velocity Oxy Fuel .........................................................28 2.7.2 Pulsed Laser Deposition .......................................................28 2.7.3 Cold Spraying .........................................................................29 2.7.4 Liquid Precursor Plasma Spraying .....................................30 2.7.5 Electrophoretic Deposition ...................................................30 2.7.6 Electrohydrodynamic Atomization ....................................31 2.7.7 Sputtering................................................................................31 2.7.8 Sol- Gel and Dip Coating .......................................................33 2.7.9 Biomimetic Coating Process .................................................35 vii viii Contents 2.8 Microplasma vs. Macroplasma Spraying ........................................35 2.9 Summary ..............................................................................................36 References .......................................................................................................37 3. Hydroxyapatite Coating and Its Application ..........................................43 3.1 Background of the Problem and Basic Issues .................................43 3.2 Applications of HAp Coating ............................................................44 3.3 HAp Coating Developed by Different Methods ............................44 3.3.1 Issues Related to High- Temperature Processes .................44 3.3.2 Issues Related to Low- Temperature Processes ..................45 3.3.3 Issues Related to MIPS Processes ........................................46 3.4 Microplasma and Macroplasma Sprayed HAp Coatings: Pros and Cons ......................................................................................46 3.5 Influence of Plasma Spraying Parameters on HAp Coating ........47 3.5.1 Role of Plasma Spraying Atmosphere, Spraying Current, and Stand- Off Distance .........................................47 3.5.2 Role of Gun Traverse Speed .................................................48 3.5.3 Role of Specimen Holder Arrangements ............................48 3.5.4 Macroplasma Spraying vs. Microplasma Spraying ..........49 3.6 Nanostructured HAp Coating ..........................................................49 3.7 HAp Composite Coating ....................................................................49 3.8 Plasma- Sprayed HAp Coating: Current Research Scenario .........50 3.8.1 Robot- Assisted Plasma Spraying .........................................50 3.8.2 Vacuum Plasma Spraying .....................................................50 3.8.3 Liquid Precursor Plasma Spraying .....................................51 3.8.4 Cold Spraying .........................................................................51 3.8.5 Microplasma Spraying ..........................................................51 3.9 Summary ..............................................................................................52 References .......................................................................................................53 4. Structural and Chemical Properties of Hydroxyapatite Coating .......59 4.1 Introduction .........................................................................................59 4.1.1 Thickness of HAp Coatings .................................................59 4.1.2 Porosity of HAp Coatings .....................................................61 4.1.3 Crystallinity of HAp Coatings .............................................62 4.2 Stoichiometry of HAp ........................................................................63 4.3 Phase Analysis of MIPS- HAp Coatings ..........................................64 4.4 Spectroscopic Investigation of MIPS- HAp Coatings .....................65 4.5 Microstructure of MIPS- HAp Coating ............................................66 4.5.1 As- Sprayed Condition ...........................................................66 4.5.2 Microstructure of MIPS- HAp Coatings in the Polished Condition ................................................................69 4.5.3 Splat Geometry and Dimension ..........................................69 4.5.4 Analysis of Splat Formation .................................................71 4.5.5 Why Are Micropores Formed? ............................................73

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