SLM制备径向梯度多孔钛/钽的力学性能及生物相容性

Translated title of the contribution: Mechanical Properties and Biocompatibilities of Radially Graded Porous Titanium/ Tantalum Fabricated by Selective Laser Melting
  • Ruining Gao
  • , Yinze Xiong
  • , Hang Zhang
  • , Lanlan Dong
  • , Jiantao Li
  • , Xiang Li

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Abstract

Radially graded porous titanium/tantalum orthopedic implants fabricated by additive manufacturing technology have golden prospects. A cylindrical radially graded porous scaffold with an average porosity of 70% was built by the triply minimal surfaces (TPMS) modeling methods, and the porosity gradually decreases from the central axis (90%) to the circumferential surface (30%). Selected laser melting (SLM) process was used to fabricate this scaffold. Optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and Micro-CT results show that the SLM titanium/tantalum is consistent with the design models. The porosities of the SLM radially graded porous titanium/tantalum are 73.18% and 68.18%, respectively. The mechanical test results show that the elastic modulus of radially graded porous titanium/tantalum are (3.96±0.20) and (3.47±0.25) GPa, respectively, and the compressive strength are (90.83±3.35), (93.27±1.24) MPa respectively. Both of them are significantly higher than those of homogeneous porous titanium/tantalum. (homogeneous porous titanium with an average porosity of 70.11% has an elastic modulus of (2.34±0.48) GPa and a compressive strength of (67.63±1.33) MPa; homogeneous porous tantalum with a porosity of 65.39% has an elastic modulus of (1.69±0.50) GPa and a compressive strength of (68.56±0.41) MPa). In vitro cytocompatibility experiments show that both radially graded porous titanium and tantalum have good biocompatibility and they are suitable for the adherent and growth of mesenchymal stem cells and muscle cells. The radially graded porous titanium/tantalum fabricated by the SLM process has more similar structure and properties to natural bone tissue than homogeneous porous titanium/tantalum, and both of them are ideal substitutes for bone defect repairing.

Translated title of the contributionMechanical Properties and Biocompatibilities of Radially Graded Porous Titanium/ Tantalum Fabricated by Selective Laser Melting
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)249-254
Number of pages6
JournalXiyou Jinshu Cailiao Yu Gongcheng/Rare Metal Materials and Engineering
Volume50
Issue number1
StatePublished - Jan 2021
Externally publishedYes

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