Materials Research Express (Jan 2020)

Controlling morphological parameters of a nanotubular TiO2 coating layer prepared by anodic oxidation

  • Elisa Marchezini,
  • Fernanda P Oliveira,
  • Rafael Lopes,
  • Tatiane Almeida,
  • Pedro L Gastelois,
  • Maximiliano D Martins

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ab6f35
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
p. 025017

Abstract

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A promising modification route to improve osseointegration of dental and medical titanium devices is a nanostructured titanium oxide coating layer in the form of self-ordered vertically aligned nanotubes (or nanotubular TiO _2 ). In this work, we report a detailed investigation of nanotubular TiO _2 coating layer on metallic Ti substrate prepared by anodic oxidation. The main goal was to determine an optimized and reproducible route to produce a nanotubular TiO _2 layer with homogenous morphology, narrow distribution and accurate control of the nanotube diameter. The influence of electrolyte temperature, anodizing time and applied voltage were studied, comparing three different electrolytes: 1.5 wt% HF, 0.5 wt% HF, and 0.5 wt% HF + 1 mol l ^−1 H _3 PO _4 . Samples were analyzed by SEM, EDS, FIB, and XPS techniques. The most favorable result was achieved by using 0.5 wt% HF + 1 mol l ^−1 H _3 PO _4 electrolyte, for anodizing time of about 90 min, temperature of 20 °C, and anodizing potential from 1 to 25 V. Using these parameters, a uniform self-organized nanotubular TiO _2 layer was prepared with a fine control of the nanotube diameter value over a wide range (10 to 100 nm).

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