NiTi is a class of metallic biomaterials, benefit from superelastic behavior, high biocompatibility, and favorable mechanical properties close to that of bone. However, the Ni ion leaching, poor bioactivity, and antibacterial activity limit its clinical applications. In this study, HAp-NbO composite layers were PC electrodeposited from aqueous electrolytes containing different concentrations of the NbO particles, i.e., 0-1 g/L, to evaluate the influence of the applied surface engineering strategy on in vitro immersion behavior, Ni ion leaching level, and antibacterial activity of the bare NiTi. Surface characteristics of the electrodeposited layers were analyzed using SEM, TEM, XPS, and AFM. The immersion behavior of the samples was comprehensively investigated through SBF and long-term PBS soaking. Gram-negative Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Gram-positive Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) infective reference bacteria were employed to address the antibacterial activity of the samples. The results illustrated that the included particles led to more compact and smoother layers. Unlike bare NiTi, composite layers stimulated apatite formation upon immersion in both SBF and PBS media. The concentration of the released Ni ion from the composite layer, containing 0.50 g/L NbO was ≈ 60% less than that of bare NiTi within 30 days of immersion in the corrosive PBS solution. The NbO-reinforced layers exhibited high anti-adhesive activity against both types of pathogenic bacteria. The hybrid metallic-ceramic system comprising HAp-NbO-coated NiTi offers the prospect of a potential solution for clinical challenges facing the orthopedic application of NiTi.

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