Issue 123, 2015

Biocompatibility evaluation of novel β-type titanium alloy (Ti–35Nb–7Zr–5Ta)98Si2in vitro

Abstract

Background: low elastic modulus and high strength are two critical requirements for orthopedic implant materials. A newly reported ultrafine-grained β-type titanium alloy (Ti–35Nb–7Zr–5Ta)98Si2, which was designed by d-electron alloy design theory and fabricated by spark plasma sintering, exhibits both low elastic modulus and high strength. However, its biocompatibility remains largely unclear. Methods: the microstructure of the (Ti–35Nb–7Zr–5Ta)98Si2 alloy was examined by scanning electron microscopy. Its effects on fibroblast cell proliferation and osteoblast cell adhesion, morphology, differentiation, inflammatory response, apoptosis, and biomineralization were investigated in in vitro studies. The commercial Ti6Al4V alloy was studied side-by-side for comparison. Results: the (Ti–35Nb–7Zr–5Ta)98Si2 alloy displayed a two-phase microstructure, in which isolated semi-round equiaxed intermetallic hexagonal (Ti, Zr)2Si(S2) grains were dispersed within a continuous body-centered cubic (bcc) β-Ti matrix. Both phases were composed of ultrafine grains of several hundred nm. Similar to the Ti6Al4V alloy, the (Ti–35Nb–7Zr–5Ta)98Si2 alloy exhibited low cytotoxicity towards L-929 fibroblasts and allowed effective MC3T3-E1 osteoblast attachment with no significant effects on cell differentiation, inflammatory response, apoptosis or biomineralization. Conclusion: this study demonstrates that the newly reported β-type titanium alloy (Ti–35Nb–7Zr–5Ta)98Si2, which has been reported to exhibit improved mechanical properties displays excellent biocompatibility. Therefore, this alloy may be a superior implant material in biomedical implantation.

Graphical abstract: Biocompatibility evaluation of novel β-type titanium alloy (Ti–35Nb–7Zr–5Ta)98Si2 in vitro

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Sep 2015
Accepted
19 Nov 2015
First published
20 Nov 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 101794-101801

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Biocompatibility evaluation of novel β-type titanium alloy (Ti–35Nb–7Zr–5Ta)98Si2 in vitro

Y. Sun, Y. Song, J. Zuo, S. Wang and Z. Gao, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 101794 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA19767H

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