Research Undergraduate: Alyson Michael Advisor: Dr. Grant Crawford

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Processing and Characterization of Hierarchical Surface Treatments for Ti Implants Research Undergraduate: Alyson Michael Advisor: Dr. Grant Crawford Results Our preliminary results show some decrease in the internal diameter of the nanotubes at higher pH. This does not agree with the trend anticipated by the literature and calls for further investigation. The thickness of the nanotube wall increased slightly at higher pH. According to the literature, the wall thickness should have remained the same regardless of the increase in pH. As expected, nanotube length increased along with the anodization time. Nanotubes formed on the cold sprayed substrate. Conclusions The TiO2 nanotubes were formed on the polished Ti substrate and their dimensions varied according to processing conditions. A novel hierarchical surface was created through the formation of TiO2 nanotubes on a surface with a microstructure. Future Work Cell interaction with the hierarchical surface will be investigated in order to compare the novel Ti surface with current implant surface treatments. Other means of creating a microscale surface topography, such as laser deposition, may be of interest. Nanotube formation on more industrially relevant Ti alloys could be investigated. Objectives Synthesize TiO2 nanotubes via anodic oxidation on a polished Ti substrate and characterize them based on their processing conditions. Create a hierarchical surface on a Ti substrate by forming TiO2 nanotubes via anodic oxidation on a Ti surface with microscale topography created by cold spraying the surface with 40 μm Ti particles. Procedure Polishing the Ti Substrate A 1.5 cm2 Ti sample was polished with 600 and 1200 grit silica carbide paper and then brought to a mirror shine with 1 μm and 0.3μm alumina polishing solutions. Cold Spray 40 μm Ti particles were cold sprayed onto a Ti substrate that had been roughened with 600 grit silica carbide paper. Electrolyte Solution A 1 M H2SO4, 0.2 M citric acid, 0.1 M NaF and was buffered to the desired pH with solid NaOH pellets. It was determined that a pH of 4.00 was optimal for samples to be used in cell culture Anodization of Ti A potential difference was applied across the electrolyte solution for varying amounts of time. Characterization of the TiO2 Nanotubes The nanotubes were imaged using FESEM as seen in Figure 5. The internal diameter, wall thickness, and nanotube length were visually measured using image analysis. Introduction Ti and its alloys are used in orthopedic implants due to their corrosion resistance, suitable strength to weight ratio, and favorable biocompatibility. Surface topography influences the success of orthopedic implants by increasing interaction at the bone-implant interface. Microscale surface features improve osseointegration. Nanoscale enhance bone cell function. In this investigation a hierarchical surface will be formed through the formation of TiO2 nanotubes on a surface cold sprayed with 40 μm particles. Figure 5: TiO2 Nanotubes on a Polished Ti Substrate Figure 1 600 nm Figure 6: Cross Section of TiO2 Nanotubes Figure 2 Figure 7: Nanotubes on Cold Sprayed Ti Figure 3 6 μm 600 nm Figure 4 Acknowledgments Thanks to the National Science Foundation REU Site Award #1157074, Dr. Grant Crawford, Dr. Michael West, graduate student Ellen Sauter, and fellow REU student Christie McLinn.