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Carbon plasma immersion ion implantation of nickel-titanium shape memory alloys

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    Abstract

    Nickel-titanium (NiTi) shape memory alloys possess super-elasticity in addition to the well-known shape memory effect and are potentially suitable for orthopedic implants. However, a critical concern is the release of harmful Ni ions from the implants into the living tissues. We propose to enhance the corrosion resistance and other surface and biological properties of NiTi using carbon plasma immersion ion implantation and deposition (PIII&D). Our corrosion and simulated body fluid tests indicate that either an ion-mixed amorphous carbon coating fabricated by PIII&D or direct carbon PIII can drastically improve the corrosion resistance and block the out-diffusion of Ni from the materials. Our tribological tests show that the treated surfaces are mechanically more superior and cytotoxicity tests reveal that both sets of plasma-treated samples favor adhesion and proliferation of osteoblasts. © 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)2265-2272
    JournalBiomaterials
    Volume26
    Issue number15
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - May 2005

    Research Keywords

    • Corrosion resistance
    • Mechanical properties
    • NiTi shape memory alloys
    • Orthopedic implants
    • Osteoblasts

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