Scientific Reports (Aug 2021)

Optimizing the layer thickness of sol–gel-derived TiO2 coating on polyetheretherketone

  • Makoto Hayashi,
  • Takayoshi Shimizu,
  • Masashi Imamura,
  • Shunsuke Fujibayashi,
  • Seiji Yamaguchi,
  • Koji Goto,
  • Bungo Otsuki,
  • Toshiyuki Kawai,
  • Yaichiro Okuzu,
  • Shuichi Matsuda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-95572-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract Sol–gel-derived TiO2 coatings have been confirmed to effectively promote bone-bonding behavior on polyetheretherketone (PEEK) surfaces; however, the optimal layer thickness to maximize the osseointegration and adhesive performance has not been yet determined. In this study, we applied sol–gel-derived TiO2 coatings with different layer thicknesses (40 and 120 nm) on PEEK implants to determine the effects of layer thickness on the surface characteristics, adhesive strength, and bone bonding capabilities (including histological osseointegration). The surface analysis results of both coated implants indicated no significant differences concerning the water contact angle, layer adhesion strength, and apatite formation ability in a simulated body fluid. Additionally, the in vivo biomechanical tests revealed a higher bone-bonding strength for both coated PEEK implants (compared with that of the uncoated sample). It was thus concluded that the factor of layer thickness marginally influences the bioactive advantages attained by sol–gel-derived TiO2 coatings on PEEK surfaces, highlighting the significant versatility and clinical availability of this coating technology.