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Abstract
S-phase surface layers were formed in AISI 316LVM (ASTM F138) and High-N (ASTM F1586) medical grade austenitic stainless steels by plasma surface alloying with nitrogen (at 430°C), carbon (at 500°C) and both carbon and nitrogen (at 430°C). The presence of the S-phase was confirmed by microscopy, hardness testing, depth-profile analysis of chemical composition and X-ray Diffraction. Attachment and proliferation of mouse osteoblast MC3T3-E1 cells were tested on S-phase and untreated controls and the results demonstrated that all the S-phase layers formed were biocompatible under the conditions used. Cells adhered equally well to all samples but proliferation was enhanced on the treated materials.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Journal of materials science. Materials in medicine |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 25 Mar 2011 |
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Towards Anti-Microbial Multifunctional Stainless Steel Surfaces: Active-Screen Plasma Surface Alloying with C, N, Ag and Cu
Dong, H. (Principal Investigator), Bell, T. (Co-Investigator) & Li, X. (Co-Investigator)
Engineering & Physical Science Research Council
1/01/08 → 30/06/11
Project: Research Councils