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Improved cell viability and hydroxyapatite growth on nitrogen ion-implanted surfaces
Authors:Muhammad Ahsan Shafique  G Murtaza  Shahzad Saadat  Muhammad K H Uddin  Riaz Ahmad
Institution:1. Centre for Advanced Studies in Physics, Government College University, Lahore, Pakistan;2. Kroto Research Institute, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
Abstract:Stainless steel 306 is implanted with various doses of nitrogen ions using a 2?MV pelletron accelerator for the improvement of its surface biomedical properties. Raman spectroscopy reveals incubation of hydroxyapatite (HA) on all the samples and it is found that the growth of incubated HA is greater in higher ion dose samples. SEM profiles depict uniform growth and greater spread of HA with higher ion implantation. Human oral fibroblast response is also found consistent with Raman spectroscopy and SEM results; the cell viability is found maximum in samples treated with the highest (more than 300%) dose. XRD profiles signified greater peak intensity of HA with ion implantation; a contact angle study revealed hydrophilic behavior of all the samples but the treated samples were found to be lesser hydrophilic compared to the control samples. Nitrogen implantation yields greater bioactivity, improved surface affinity for HA incubation and improved hardness of the surface.
Keywords:Nitrogen ion  implantation  stainless steel  cell viability  hydroxyapatite
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