The thesis describes a study of the modifications of orthopaedic Ti-based substrates using nanomaterials, and the evaluation of their biocompatibility for further use as implant material, with the aim to develop new, biocompatible β-Ti/CNT composite materials. Traditionally, CNTs require the presence of a transition metal catalyst such as Fe, Ni, Co, for successful growth. Different aspects of a catalyst-assisted CVD MWCNTs growth on various Ti-based substrates including bulk, thin films and 3D porous scaffolds, have been investigated. Low concentrations of catalyst were deposited using spin coating on titanium substrates of various forms and shapes. A strong influence of the surface topography was observed. In contrast, no effect of the e...
This review paper reported carbon nanotubes reinforced composites for biomedical applications. Sever...
The biological response to implant materials has been a topic of extensive research and discussion t...
Current challenges in existing metallic biomaterials encourage undertaking research in the developme...
The thesis describes a study of the modifications of orthopaedic Ti-based substrates using nanomater...
With an increasingly active and aging population, a growing number of orthopedic procedures are perf...
This work summarizes information about the interactions between osteoblasts and nanostructured mater...
Multi walled carbon nanotubes-hydroxyapatite (MWCNTs-HA) with various contents of MWCNTs was synthes...
Titanium (Ti) is often used as an orthopedic and dental implant material due to its better mechanica...
Patients who have had an implant of some form in their body not only have to face the challenges of ...
Copyright © 2014 Jung Eun Park et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
The reassessment of the literature stipulates that an increasing amount of research in exploring the...
The outstanding physico-chemical properties of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) applied to rectify the proble...
Commercially pure titanium (cp-Ti) is a metallic biomaterial used in orthopedic and cardiovascular a...
The aim of this study is to enhance the bioactivity of pure titanium using multiple surface treatmen...
Titanium has been used for dental and orthopaedic implants since decades due to its suitable surface...
This review paper reported carbon nanotubes reinforced composites for biomedical applications. Sever...
The biological response to implant materials has been a topic of extensive research and discussion t...
Current challenges in existing metallic biomaterials encourage undertaking research in the developme...
The thesis describes a study of the modifications of orthopaedic Ti-based substrates using nanomater...
With an increasingly active and aging population, a growing number of orthopedic procedures are perf...
This work summarizes information about the interactions between osteoblasts and nanostructured mater...
Multi walled carbon nanotubes-hydroxyapatite (MWCNTs-HA) with various contents of MWCNTs was synthes...
Titanium (Ti) is often used as an orthopedic and dental implant material due to its better mechanica...
Patients who have had an implant of some form in their body not only have to face the challenges of ...
Copyright © 2014 Jung Eun Park et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
The reassessment of the literature stipulates that an increasing amount of research in exploring the...
The outstanding physico-chemical properties of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) applied to rectify the proble...
Commercially pure titanium (cp-Ti) is a metallic biomaterial used in orthopedic and cardiovascular a...
The aim of this study is to enhance the bioactivity of pure titanium using multiple surface treatmen...
Titanium has been used for dental and orthopaedic implants since decades due to its suitable surface...
This review paper reported carbon nanotubes reinforced composites for biomedical applications. Sever...
The biological response to implant materials has been a topic of extensive research and discussion t...
Current challenges in existing metallic biomaterials encourage undertaking research in the developme...