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The main objective of here presented research is to develop the titanium (Ti) alloy base composite materials possessing better biocompatibility, longer lifetime and bioactivity behaviour for load-bearing implants, e.g. hip joint and knee joint endoprosthesis. The development of such materials is performed through: modeling the material behaviour in biological environment in long time and developing of new procedures for such evaluation; obtaining of a Ti alloy with designed porosity; developing of an oxidation technology resulting in high corrosion resistance and bioactivity; developing of technologies for hydroxyapatite (HA) deposition aimed at composite bioactive coatings; developing of technologies of precipitation of the biodegradable core material placed within the pores.
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Advances in Materials Science
no. 10,
pages 21 - 31,
ISSN: 1730-2439 - Language:
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- 2010
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- Zieliński A., Sobieszczyk S., Seramak T., Serbiński W., Świeczko-Żurek B., Ossowska A.: Biocompatibility and Bioactivity of Load-Bearing Metallic Implants// Advances in Materials Science. -Vol. 10., nr. iss. 4 (2010), s.21-31
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