Deposition of Calcium Phosphate on Titanium by Electrochemical Process in Simulated Body Fluid
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Calcium phosphate coatings were produced by an electrochemical process in a simulated body fluid. Granular precipitates were formed on the working electrode after loading a cathode potential. The products were amorphous calcium phosphates containing magnesium, of which the composition was nearly the same as calcium deficient carbonate apatites such as biological apatite. The amount of calcium and magnesium deposited on the electrode increased in direct proportion to the square root of loading time of cathodic potential. The diffusion process of ions around the cathode was found to be a rate-determining step in the electrochemical process of forming calcium phosphate.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1993-10-15
著者
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Maruno Shigeo
Electrical And Computer Engineering Nagoya Institute Of Technology
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Ban Seiji
Department Of Biomaterials Science Field Of Oral And Maxillofacial Rehabilitation Course For Advance
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