Surface Composition and Texture of Titanium Polished with Colloidal Silica Suspension and Chromic Oxide Slurry
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CP titanium was polished with a colloidal silica suspension and chromic oxide slurry under low and high pressures. The polished surfaces were characterized by means of EPMA and XPS. Irrespective of polishing pressure, colloidal silica suspension successfully created a mirror-like surface that was clean at EPMA level. However, XPS detected a small amount of silicon on the outermost surface. On the other hand, chromic oxide slurry under high pressure yielded a very uneven surface with numerous scratches. The EPMA and XPS results suggested the presence of chromium-containing species in the polished surface, which might include hydroxides as well as oxides. In addition, the level of oxygen concentration was noticeably raised, which probably resulted from the increase of surface oxide film thickness or the extension of oxide-to-metal transition zone.
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著者
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OKAWA Seigo
Division of Biomaterial Science, Department of Oral Health Science, Niigata University Graduate Scho
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Okawa Seigo
Niigata Univ. Graduate School Of Medical And Dental Sci. Niigata Jpn
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Okawa Seigo
Division Of Biomaterial Science Department Of Oral Health Science Niigata University Graduate School
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Hossain Awlad
Division Of Biomaterial Science Course For Oral Life Science Niigata University Graduate School Of M
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MIYAKAWA Osamu
Division of Dental Biomaterial Science, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sci
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Miyakawa Osamu
Division Of Biomaterial Science Course For Oral Life Science Niigata University Graduate School Of M
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Miyakawa Osamu
Division Of Dental Biomaterial Science Niigata University Graduate School Of Medical And Dental Scie
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