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Borate and Silicate Bioactive Glass Coatings Prepared by Nanosecond Pulsed Laser Deposition

Authors :
Angela De Bonis
Julietta V. Rau
Katharina Schuhladen
Katia Barbaro
Giovanni De Bellis
Mariangela Curcio
Aldo R. Boccaccini
Roberto Teghil
Source :
Coatings (Basel) 10 (2020): 1105–1105. doi:10.3390/coatings10111105, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Julietta V. Rau, Angela De Bonis, Mariangela Curcio, Katharina Schuhladen, Katia Barbaro, Giovanni De Bellis, Roberto Teghil, and Aldo R. Boccaccini/titolo:Borate and silicate bioactive glass coatings prepared by nanosecond pulsed laser deposition/doi:10.3390%2Fcoatings10111105/rivista:Coatings (Basel)/anno:2020/pagina_da:1105/pagina_a:1105/intervallo_pagine:1105–1105/volume:10, Coatings, Vol 10, Iss 1105, p 1105 (2020), Coatings, Volume 10, Issue 11
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2020.

Abstract

Silicate (13-93) and borate (13-93-B3) bioactive glass coatings were successfully deposited on titanium using the nanosecond Pulsed Laser Deposition technique. The coatings&rsquo<br />microstructural characteristics, compositions and morphologies were examined by a number of physico-chemical techniques. The deposited coatings retain the same functional groups of the targets, are a few microns thick, amorphous, compact and crack free. Their surface is characterized by the presence of micrometric and nanometric particles. The surface topography, investigated by Atomic Force Microscopy, is characterized by spherical or ellipsoidal particles of the 0.2&ndash<br />3 &mu<br />m size range for the 13-93 silicate bioactive glass film and of the 0.1&ndash<br />1 &micro<br />m range for the 13-93-B3 borate bioactive glass coating. Equine adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADMSCs) were applied for biological tests and the osteogenic differentiation activity of cells on the deposited coatings was studied after ADMSCs growth in osteogenic medium and staining with Alizarin Red. Cytocompatibility and osteogenic differentiation tests have shown that thin films retain the biocompatibility properties of the target silicate and borate glass, respectively. On the other hand, no antibacterial activity of the borate glass films was observed, suggesting that ion doping is advisable to inhibit bacterial growth on the surface of borate glass thin films.

Details

ISSN :
20796412
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Coatings
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....df23c6d19c4253952e483ba4223d5049
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings10111105