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Osseous implant for studies of biomaterials using anin vivo electrochemical transducer
- Source :
- Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. 27:763-773
- Publication Year :
- 1993
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 1993.
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Abstract
- The in vitro and in vivo electrochemical behavior of commercially pure titanium (cp Ti) was characterized using a specialized osseous implant in conjunction with electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) measurement techniques. Studies performed in vitro were used to verify the operation of the transducer and develop methods of deconvoluting EIS data. This method was subsequently used to describe an electrochemical equivalent circuit model of the surface oxide and electrical doublelayer capacitance of cp Ti in the endogenous electrolyte found in the medullary compartment of a baboon tibia. Kinetic profiles of the double-layer capacitance and the polarization resistance were constructed from multiple in vitro and in vivo EIS measurements performed over 60 min at 0 V (reference Ag/AgCI) conditioning potential. The profiles demonstrated that the growth of surface oxides was biphasic, with rapid decrease in the doublelayer capacitance occurring within 20 min and reaching steady-state conditions at approximately 40 min. These data suggested that a passive, stable biofilm formed on the cp Ti surface in vivo and in vitro. © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
- Subjects :
- Male
Materials science
Surface Properties
Transducers
Biomedical Engineering
chemistry.chemical_element
Biocompatible Materials
Electrolyte
Electrochemistry
Models, Biological
Capacitance
Bone and Bones
Diffusion
Biomaterials
In vivo
Animals
Polarization (electrochemistry)
Electrodes
Polytetrafluoroethylene
Titanium
Electric Conductivity
Biomaterial
Oxides
Prostheses and Implants
Dielectric spectroscopy
Corrosion
Kinetics
chemistry
Hydroxyapatites
Papio
Biomedical engineering
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10974636 and 00219304
- Volume :
- 27
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....f820e8db301c92ab6fbc54e19be1cead
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jbm.820270609