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High Strength Titanium with Fibrous Grain for Advanced Bone Regeneration

  • Ruohan Wang
  • , Mingsai Wang
  • , Rongrong Jin
  • , Yanfei Wang
  • , Min Yi
  • , Qinye Li
  • , Juan Li
  • , Kai Zhang
  • , Chenghua Sun
  • , Yu Nie
  • , Chongxiang Huang
  • , Antonios G. Mikos
  • , Xingdong Zhang
  • Sichuan University
  • Swinburne University of Technology
  • Rice University

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Abstract

Pure titanium is widely used in clinical implants, but its bioinert properties (poor strength and mediocre effect on bone healing) limit its use under load-bearing conditions. Modeling on the structure of collagen fibrils and specific nanocrystal plane arrangement of hydroxyapatite in the natural bone, a new type of titanium (Ti) with a highly aligned fibrous-grained (FG) microstructure is constructed. The improved attributes of FG Ti include high strength (≈950 MPa), outstanding affinity to new bone growth, and tight bone-implant contact. The bone-mimicking fibrous grains induce an aligned surface topological structure conducive to forming close contact with osteoblasts and promotes the expression of osteogenic genes. Concurrently, the predominant Ti(0002) crystal plane of FG Ti induces the formation of hydrophilic anatase titanium oxide layers, which accelerate biomineralization. In conclusion, this bioinspired FG Ti not only proves to show mechanical and bone-regenerative improvements but it also provides a new strategy for the future design of metallic biomaterials.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2207698
JournalAdvanced Science
Volume10
Issue number16
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Jun 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • anatase titanium oxide
  • bone regeneration
  • contact guidance
  • fibrous grains
  • high strength
  • pure titanium

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