117 resultados para porous titania


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We present a facile and effective method for controlling the surface hydrophobicity of polyimide films from sticky to superhydrophobic properties by tailoring their topographies. Nanostructured silver layers were produced on polyimide films by treatment with aqueous KOH and AgNO3, followed by thermal treatment at 200 degrees C or higher temperatures. Further modification of the gold-coated silver layers with n-dodecanethiol led to hydrophobic surfaces. Different morphologies of the silver layers at the micro- and nano-meter scales, which result in the variety of hydrophobicity, can be tailored by controlling the thermal treatment temperature. Surfaces prepared at 320 degrees C showed a sticky property that water drops did not slide off even when the sample was held upside down. Superhydrophobic surfaces were obtained when the temperature was above 340 degrees C. A remarkable superhydrophobicity, as evidenced by a very large water contact angle of 162 degrees and a very small sliding angle of 7 degrees, was achieved by heating the modified polyimide films at 360 degrees C. This is also the first example for superhydrophobic modification of polyimide films.

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Porous titanium with a porosity of 75% was fabricated by space-holder sintering through powder metallurgy. The effect of the alkali and heat treatment on the strength of the porous titanium was investigated. Results indicated that the alkali and heat treatment led to a significant decrease in the strength of the porous titanium, whichwas causedby the degradation due to corrosion of the struts of the porous titanium with a layer of the reaction products, grain pullout and micro-cracks.

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In the present study, porous Ti–10Nb–10Zr alloy scaffolds with different porosities were successfully fabricated by a ‘‘space-holder” sintering method. By the addition of biocompatible alloying elements the porous TiNbZr scaffolds achieved significantly higher strength than unalloyed Ti scaffolds of the same porosity. In particular, the porous TiNbZr alloy with 59% porosity exhibited an elastic modulus and plateau stress of 5.6 GPa and 137 MPa, respectively. The porous alloys exhibited excellent ductility during compression tests and the deformation mechanism is mainly governed by bending and buckling of the struts. Cell cultures revealed that SaOS2 osteoblast-like cells grew on the surface and inside the pores and showed good spreading. Cell viability for the porous scaffold was three times higher than the solid counterpart. The present study has demonstrated that the porous TiNbZr alloy scaffolds are promising scaffold biomaterials for
bone tissue engineering by virtue of their appropriate mechanical properties, highly porous structure and excellent biocompatibility.

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Aluminum foams are now being introduced into automotive industry to reduce weight, to absorb energy in crash situations and to carry sound or heat absorbing functions. In the present study, a novel Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS) process for producing porous aluminums with controlled pore size and porosity and superior energy absorption has been developed. Experimental procedures included the mixing of starting powders, compacting, SPS sintering and leaching out of the space-holding particles. Porous aluminums with various porosities and a wide range of pore size distributions can be produced by the SPS process. Optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and quantitative image analyses were used to characterize the porous aluminums. Compressive tests were carried out on the aluminum foams to evaluate the mechanical properties.

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Recently magnesium has been recognized as a very promising biomaterial for bone substitutes because of its excellent properties of biocompatibility, biodegradability and bioresorbability. In the present study, magnesium foams were fabricated by using a powder metallurgical process. Scanning electron microscopy equipped with energy dispersive X~ray spectrometer (EDS) and compressive tester were used to characterize the porous magnesium. Results show that the Young's modulus and the peak stress of the porous magnesium increase with decreasing porosity and pore size. This study suggests that the mechanical properties of the porous magnesium with the low porosity of 35 % andlor with the small pore size of about 70 μ are close to those of human cancellous bones.

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This study reports the preparation and characterization of titanium dioxide (TiO2)-based non-film catalysts, reactor design and their utilization in a hybrid dynamic degradation of acetone and toluene. The behaviours of deactivation and regeneration of catalysts are explored as well. The regression equations of conversion rate in differing operating modes are concluded.

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This work investigated the structure and properties relationship, surface modification, biocompatibility and bioactivity of a porous Ti-Nb-Zr alloy. The porous alloy exhibited inter-connected porous structure, good biocompatibility and high mechanical strength with an elastic modulus close to that of bone. Porous Ti-Nb-Zr alloys are thus promising biomaterials for hard tissue replacement.

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The present paper describes processing of a lotus-structured porous Ti-Al/Ti composite by SHS with Ti powder and Al rods. Ti-Al intermetallic compound was formed in a range of 200-300μm around the pore by SHS of reaction between Ti and Al, resulting in formation of a lotus-structured porous Ti-Al/Ti composite.

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The introduction of ninhydrin treatment as a chemical technique for the visualisation of latent fingermarks on porous surfaces revolutionised approaches to forensic fingermark examination. Since then, a range of amino acid sensitive reagents has been developed and such compounds are in widespread use by law enforcement agencies worldwide. This paper reviews the development and use of these reagents for the detection of latent fingermarks on porous surfaces. A brief overview is provided, including an historical background, forensic significance, and a general approach to the development of latent fingermarks on porous surfaces. This is followed by a discussion of specific amino acid sensitive treatments.

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Porous titanium (Ti) and Ti alloys are important scaffold materials for bone tissue engineering. In the present study, a new type of porous Ti alloy scaffold with biocompatible alloying elements, that is, niobium (Nb) and zirconium (Zr), was prepared by a space-holder sintering method. This porous TiNbZr scaffold with a porosity of 69% exhibits a mechanical strength of 67MPa and an elastic modulus of 3.9GPa, resembling the mechanical properties of cortical bone. To improve the osteoconductivity, a calcium phosphate (Ca/P) coating was applied to the surface of the scaffold using a biomimetic method. The biocompatibility of the porous TiNbZr alloy scaffold before and after the biomimetic modification was assessed using the SaOS2 osteoblast–like cells. Cell culture results indicated that the porous TiNbZr scaffold is more favorable for cell adhesion and proliferation than its solid counterpart. By applying a Ca/P coating, the cell proliferation rate on the Ca/P-coated scaffold was significantly improved. The results suggest that high-strength porous TiNbZr scaffolds with an appropriate osteoconductive coating could be potentially used for bone tissue engineering application.

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The interest in using porous shape memory alloy (SMA) scaffolds as implant materials has been growing in recent years due to the combination of their unique mechanical and functional properties, i.e. shape memory effect and superelasticity, low elastic modulus combined with new bone tissue ingrowth ability and vasculariszation. These attractive properties are of great benefit to the healing process for implant applications. This paper reviews current state-of-the art on the processing, porous characteristics and mechanical properties of porous SMAs for biomedical applications, with special focus on the most widely used SMA nickel-titanium (NiTi), including (i) microstructural features, mechanical and functional properties of NiTi SMAs; (ii) main processing methods for the fabrication of porous NiTi SMAs and their mechanical properties and (iii) new-generation Ni-free, biocompatible porous SMA scaffolds.