New plasma surface-treated memory alloys: Towards a new generation of "smart" orthopaedic materials

K. W K Yeung, Y. L. Chan, K. O. Lam, X. M. Liu, S. L. Wu, X. Y. Liu, C. Y. Chung, W. W. Lu, D. Chan, K. D K Luk, Paul K. Chu, K. M C Cheung

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    Abstract

    This paper describes the corrosion resistance, surface mechanical properties, cyto-compatibility, and in-vivo performance of plasma-treated and untreated NiTi samples. Nickel-titanium discs containing 50.8% Ni were treated by nitrogen and carbon plasma immersion ion implantation (PIII). After nitrogen plasma treatment, a layer of stable titanium nitride is formed on the NiTi surface. Titanium carbide is also found at the surface after carbon plasma implantation. Compared to the untreated samples, the corrosion resistances of the plasma PIII samples are better by a factor of five and the surface hardness and elastic modulus are better by a factor of two. The concentration of Ni leached into the simulated body fluids from the untreated samples is 30 ppm, whereas that from the plasma-treated PIII are undetectable. Although there is no significant difference in the ability of cells to grow on either surface, bone formation is found to be better on the nitrogen and carbon PIII sample surfaces at post-operation 2 weeks. All these improvements can be attributed to the formation of titanium nitride and titanium carbide on the surface. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)454-459
    JournalMaterials Science and Engineering C
    Volume28
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2008

    Research Keywords

    • Corrosion resistance
    • NiTi
    • Plasma immersion ion implantation

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