Applied Surface Science, Vol.257, No.7, 2657-2664, 2011
Mechanical and corrosion resistance of hydrophilic sphene/titania composite coatings on titanium and deposition and release of cefazolin sodium/chitosan films
The mechanical and corrosion resistance of hydrophilic sphene/titania composite coatings on titanium formed by a hybid technique of microarc oxidation (MAO) and heat-treatment were investigated. The results indicated that the heat-treatment could improve the hardness, elastic modulus, elastic recovery and corrosion resistance of the MAO coatings, and reinforce the interface bonding between MAO coatings and titanium. A cefazolin sodium/chitosan drug film was prepared on the coating surfaces. The drug load procedures such as the addition of chitosan obviously increased the sustained-release ability of drug films. In addition, the increase of cefazolin sodium concentration could increase the accumulative release concentration of cefazolin sodium. The sustaining-release ability of drug films deposited on the MAO and heat-treated MAO coatings is similar. In the interior of drug film, the physical and chemical bonding reactions such as Coulombic interactions, van der Waals force and H-bonding etc. could be produced, through the chemical group interactions such as -OH and -NH2 groups of chitosan with -C=O of cefazolin sodium. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.