We have developed a chlorine based reactive ion etching process to yield randomly oriented anisotropic nanostructures that render the titanium metal surface a black' similar to that of black silicon. The surface appears black due to the nanostructures in contrast to the conventional shiny surface of titanium. The nanostructures were found to kill bacteria on contact by mechanically rupturing the cells as has been observed previously on wings of certain insects. The etching was optimized to yield nanostructures of ≈1 μm height for maximal bactericidal efficiency without compromising cytocompatibility. Within 4 hours of contact with the black titanium surface, 95% ± 5% of E. coli, 98% ± 2% of P. aeruginosa, 92% ± 5% of M. smegmatis and 22% ± ...
Patients who have had an implant of some form in their body not only have to face the challenges of ...
The colonisation of biomaterial surfaces by pathogenic bacteria is a significant issue of concern, p...
Titanium is a biocompatible material that is frequently used for making implantable medical devices....
We have developed a chlorine based reactive ion etching process to yield randomly oriented anisotrop...
Despite the potential of small-scale pillars of black titanium (bTi) for killing the bacteria and di...
Titanium and its alloys remain the most popular choice as a medical implant material because of its ...
Several properties of bio-inspired surfaces like chemical composition, surface topography, surface h...
Titanium-based implants are ubiquitous in the healthcare industries and often suffer from bacterial ...
One of the major problems with the bone implant surfaces after surgery is the competition of host an...
An effective and physiological bone integration and absence of bacterial infection are essential for...
Bacterial infection of in-dwelling medical devices is a growing problem that cannot be treated by tr...
Titanium is a biocompatible material that is frequently used for making implantable medical devices....
Commercially pure titanium (cp-Ti) is a metallic biomaterial used in orthopedic and cardiovascular a...
Additive manufacturing (3D printing) has enabled fabrication of geometrically complex and fully inte...
Biomaterials that have been newly implanted inside the body are the substratum targets for a “...
Patients who have had an implant of some form in their body not only have to face the challenges of ...
The colonisation of biomaterial surfaces by pathogenic bacteria is a significant issue of concern, p...
Titanium is a biocompatible material that is frequently used for making implantable medical devices....
We have developed a chlorine based reactive ion etching process to yield randomly oriented anisotrop...
Despite the potential of small-scale pillars of black titanium (bTi) for killing the bacteria and di...
Titanium and its alloys remain the most popular choice as a medical implant material because of its ...
Several properties of bio-inspired surfaces like chemical composition, surface topography, surface h...
Titanium-based implants are ubiquitous in the healthcare industries and often suffer from bacterial ...
One of the major problems with the bone implant surfaces after surgery is the competition of host an...
An effective and physiological bone integration and absence of bacterial infection are essential for...
Bacterial infection of in-dwelling medical devices is a growing problem that cannot be treated by tr...
Titanium is a biocompatible material that is frequently used for making implantable medical devices....
Commercially pure titanium (cp-Ti) is a metallic biomaterial used in orthopedic and cardiovascular a...
Additive manufacturing (3D printing) has enabled fabrication of geometrically complex and fully inte...
Biomaterials that have been newly implanted inside the body are the substratum targets for a “...
Patients who have had an implant of some form in their body not only have to face the challenges of ...
The colonisation of biomaterial surfaces by pathogenic bacteria is a significant issue of concern, p...
Titanium is a biocompatible material that is frequently used for making implantable medical devices....