Solution precursor plasma spraying (SPPS): a novel and simple process to obtain bioactive glass coatings
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Otros documentos de la autoría: Cañas Recacha, Eugeni; Orts Tarí, María José; Boccaccini, Aldo R.; Sánchez-Vilches, Enrique
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Solution precursor plasma spraying (SPPS): a novel and simple process to obtain bioactive glass coatingsFecha de publicación
2018Editor
ElsevierISSN
0167-577X; 1873-4979Cita bibliográfica
CAÑAS, E., et al. Solution Precursor Plasma Spraying (SPPS): A novel and simple process to obtain bioactive glass coatings. Materials Letters, 2018, vol. 223, p. 198-202.Tipo de documento
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This research addresses the use of an emerging plasma spray technique known as SPPS (Solution
Precursor Plasma Spraying) to obtain bioactive glass coatings. In SPPS, the feedstock is a sol precursor of
the bioactive ... [+]
This research addresses the use of an emerging plasma spray technique known as SPPS (Solution
Precursor Plasma Spraying) to obtain bioactive glass coatings. In SPPS, the feedstock is a sol precursor of
the bioactive glass instead of glass particles. Precursor feedstock composition (presence or not of acid
catalyst), plasma torch enthalpy and stand-off distance of the spraying process have been varied to
produce bioactive glass coatings of nominally 45S5 composition. A good quality coating was obtained
when catalyst (0.2 M acid nitric) was used in the precursor and the plasma spraying took place with
shorter stand-off distance and higher plasma enthalpy. Bioactivity in Simulated Body Fluid test was
confirmed and an effect of the coating interconnected porosity to enhance bioactivity was observed. [-]
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