Alternating Current Electrophoretic Deposition of Chitosan-Gelatin-Bioactive Glass on Mg-Si-Sr Alloy for Corrosion Protection.

ACS Appl Bio Mater

Department of Materials Engineering (MTM), KU Leuven, Kasteelpark Arenberg 44 Box 2450, Leuven 3001, Belgium.

Published: October 2020

Magnesium alloys have gained significant attention as degradable implant materials, but the fast and localized corrosion behavior leading to hydrogen gas evolution and alkaline poisoning limits their clinical application. In this research, the possibility of controlling the fast degradation rate of an experimental Mg-Si-Sr alloy by applying hybrid biopolymer chitosan (CS)-gelatin (G)-bioactive glass (BG) coatings was investigated. Electrophoretic deposition using alternating current fields (AC-EPD) was employed for surface coating and the influence of suspension parameters (biopolymer type and concentration, BG particle size), and key AC-EPD parameters (voltage amplitude, frequency, and time) on the coating quality were investigated. Stable suspensions of positively charged biopolymer/BG particles deposited on the Mg alloy coupled as a cathode during the high-amplitude peak. Furthermore, coating homogeneity improved with increasing peak-to-peak-voltage and the hybrid nature of the coatings was confirmed by scanning electron microscopy and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Corrosion studies revealed a significantly decreased corrosion rate down to 0.08 mm/year for the Mg-Si-Sr alloy incorporating CS-G-BG b AC-EPD coating.

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