Hydroxyapatite-Based Coating on Biomedical Implant

The use of metallic biomaterials for replacement of biomedical implants has been traced back from the nineteenth century. These metallic biomaterials have been declared as clinical success as their mechanical properties that satisfy the prerequisite of the human bone. Nevertheless, critical issues o...

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Main Authors: W. S., Wan Harun, Rahil Izzati, Mohd Asri, Abu Bakar, Sulong, S. A., Che Ghani, Z., Ghazalli
Other Authors: Thirumalai, Jagannathan
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Language:English
Published: InTech 2018
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spelling ump-205642019-10-30T04:26:48Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/20564/ Hydroxyapatite-Based Coating on Biomedical Implant W. S., Wan Harun Rahil Izzati, Mohd Asri Abu Bakar, Sulong S. A., Che Ghani Z., Ghazalli TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The use of metallic biomaterials for replacement of biomedical implants has been traced back from the nineteenth century. These metallic biomaterials have been declared as clinical success as their mechanical properties that satisfy the prerequisite of the human bone. Nevertheless, critical issues of the materials when they are utilised as implants; including the releasing toxic and harmful metal ions through wear and corrosion processes after longer implantation. Besides that, the bonding strength between bone and implants itself is considered weak due to the different components of human bone and metal implants. Hence, developing hydroxyapatite (HAp) coating on metallic biomaterials is expected to overcome the problems faced by biocompatible metallic biomaterials. As far as this, various commercial techniques have been introduced to develop the HAp coating on metallic biomaterials. The techniques are including plasma-spraying method, sol-gel dip-coating, electrochemical deposition and high-velocity suspension plasma-spraying. The formation of HAp coating on metallic biomaterials improved the corrosion resistance together promoting its load-bearing ability and enhanced substrate-coating adhesion. InTech Thirumalai, Jagannathan 2018 Book Section PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/20564/1/Hydroxyapatite-Based%20Coating%20on%20Biomedical%20Implant.pdf W. S., Wan Harun and Rahil Izzati, Mohd Asri and Abu Bakar, Sulong and S. A., Che Ghani and Z., Ghazalli (2018) Hydroxyapatite-Based Coating on Biomedical Implant. In: Hydroxyapatite - Advances in Composite Nanomaterials, Biomedical Applications and Its Technological Facets. InTech, pp. 69-88. ISBN 978-953-51-3805-1 https://www.intechopen.com/books/hydroxyapatite-advances-in-composite-nanomaterials-biomedical-applications-and-its-technological-facets/hydroxyapatite-based-coating-on-biomedical-implant DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.71063
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W. S., Wan Harun
Rahil Izzati, Mohd Asri
Abu Bakar, Sulong
S. A., Che Ghani
Z., Ghazalli
Hydroxyapatite-Based Coating on Biomedical Implant
description The use of metallic biomaterials for replacement of biomedical implants has been traced back from the nineteenth century. These metallic biomaterials have been declared as clinical success as their mechanical properties that satisfy the prerequisite of the human bone. Nevertheless, critical issues of the materials when they are utilised as implants; including the releasing toxic and harmful metal ions through wear and corrosion processes after longer implantation. Besides that, the bonding strength between bone and implants itself is considered weak due to the different components of human bone and metal implants. Hence, developing hydroxyapatite (HAp) coating on metallic biomaterials is expected to overcome the problems faced by biocompatible metallic biomaterials. As far as this, various commercial techniques have been introduced to develop the HAp coating on metallic biomaterials. The techniques are including plasma-spraying method, sol-gel dip-coating, electrochemical deposition and high-velocity suspension plasma-spraying. The formation of HAp coating on metallic biomaterials improved the corrosion resistance together promoting its load-bearing ability and enhanced substrate-coating adhesion.
author2 Thirumalai, Jagannathan
author_facet Thirumalai, Jagannathan
W. S., Wan Harun
Rahil Izzati, Mohd Asri
Abu Bakar, Sulong
S. A., Che Ghani
Z., Ghazalli
format Book Section
author W. S., Wan Harun
Rahil Izzati, Mohd Asri
Abu Bakar, Sulong
S. A., Che Ghani
Z., Ghazalli
author_sort W. S., Wan Harun
title Hydroxyapatite-Based Coating on Biomedical Implant
title_short Hydroxyapatite-Based Coating on Biomedical Implant
title_full Hydroxyapatite-Based Coating on Biomedical Implant
title_fullStr Hydroxyapatite-Based Coating on Biomedical Implant
title_full_unstemmed Hydroxyapatite-Based Coating on Biomedical Implant
title_sort hydroxyapatite-based coating on biomedical implant
publisher InTech
publishDate 2018
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/20564/
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