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Title: Combined Porous-Monolithic TiNi Materials Surface-Modified with Electron Beam for New-Generation Rib Endoprostheses
Authors: Shabalina, Anastasiya Valerjevna
Anikeev, Sergey
Kulinich, Sergei
Artyukhova, Nadezhda Viktorovna
Vlasov, Vitaliy Anatolievich
Kaftaranova, Maria Ivanovna
Khodorenko, Valentina Nikolaevna
Yakovlev, Evgeny Vitaljevich
Pesterev, Evgeny Aleksandrovich
Lukyanenko, Anna Vitaljevna
Volochaev, Mikhail Nikolaevich
Pakholkina, Sofiya Aleksandrovna
Mamazakirov, Oybek
Stolyarov, Vitaly Viktorovich
Mokshin, Anatolii Vasilevich
Keywords: эндопротезы; пористые покрытия; порошковая металлургия; сильноточные импульсные пучки; электрохимическая коррозия; биосовместимость; TiNi; rib endoprostheses; porous coating; powder metallurgy; high-current pulsed electron beam; structure; surface modification; electrochemical corrosion; biocompatibility
Issue Date: 2023
Citation: Combined Porous-Monolithic TiNi Materials Surface-Modified with Electron Beam for New-Generation Rib Endoprostheses / A. V. Shabalina, S. G. Anikeev, S. A. Kulinich [et al.] // Journal of Functional Biomaterials. — 2023. — Vol. 14, iss. 5. — [277, 20 p.].
Abstract: TiNi alloys are very widely used materials in implant fabrication. When applied in rib replacement, they are required to be manufactured as combined porous-monolithic structures, ideally with a thin, porous part well-adhered to its monolithic substrate. Additionally, good biocompatibility, high corrosion resistance and mechanical durability are also highly demanded. So far, all these parameters have not been achieved in one material, which is why an active search in the field is still underway. In the present study, we prepared new porous-monolithic TiNi materials by sintering a TiNi powder (0-100 µm) on monolithic TiNi plates, followed by surface modification with a high-current pulsed electron beam. The obtained materials were evaluated by a set of surface and phase analysis methods, after which their corrosion resistance and biocompatibility (hemolysis, cytotoxicity, and cell viability) were evaluated. Finally, cell growth tests were conducted. In comparison with flat TiNi monoliths, the newly developed materials were found to have better corrosion resistance, also demonstrating good biocompatibility and potential for cell growth on their surface. Thus, the newly developed porous-on-monolith TiNi materials with different surface porosity and morphology showed promise as potential new-generation implants for use in rib endoprostheses.
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/132556
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