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Antimicrobial Properties of TiNbSn Alloys Anodized in a Sulfuric Acid Electrolyte.

Yu MoriSatoko FujimoriHiroaki KurishimaHiroyuki InoueKeiko IshiiMaya KubotaKazuyoshi KawakamiNaoko MoriToshimi AizawaNaoya Masahashi
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
TiNbSn alloy is a high-performance titanium alloy which is biosafe, strong, and has a low Young's modulus. TiNbSn alloy has been clinically applied as a material for orthopedic prosthesis. Anodized TiNbSn alloys with acetic and sulfuric acid electrolytes have excellent biocompatibility for osseointegration. Herein, TiNbSn alloy was anodized in a sulfuric acid electrolyte to determine the antimicrobial activity. The photocatalytic activities of the anodic oxide alloys were investigated based on their electronic band structure and crystallinity. In addition, the cytotoxicity of the anodized TiNbSn alloy was evaluated using cell lines of the osteoblast and fibroblast lineages. The antimicrobial activity of the anodic oxide alloy was assessed according to the ISO 27447 using methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, and Escherichia coli. The anodic oxide comprised rutile and anatase titanium dioxide (TiO 2 ) and exhibited a porous microstructure. A well-crystallized rutile TiO 2 phase was observed in the anodized TiNbSn alloy. The methylene blue degradation tests under ultraviolet illumination exhibited photocatalytic activity. In antimicrobial tests, the anodized TiNbSn alloy exhibited robust antimicrobial activities under ultraviolet illumination for all bacterial species, regardless of drug resistance. Therefore, the anodized TiNbSn alloy can be used as a functional biomaterial with low Young's modulus and excellent antimicrobial activity.
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