A. Das, Spandana Kornepati, Jonmani Rabha, Pamu Dobbidi
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Apatite coatings on Titanium substrates have received widespread attention in biomedical industry as implant devices for hip replacement and similar surgeries. The microstructural and mechanical properties of apatite films tend to play very important role in enhancing the osteobonding capacities of the surgical implants. Implants without such coatings are often found to dissociate from the host bones due to poor initial bone growth on its surface and stress and strain imbalance related issues. In this investigation, an effort has been made to study the microstructural properties of the apatite grown on the titanium surfaces by non-destructive X ray diffraction (XRD), Raman spectra and FESEM. The analysis revealed that bone like apatite could be grown successfully over titanium substrates which could be used in biomedical industry as bone implants.Apatite coatings on Titanium substrates have received widespread attention in biomedical industry as implant devices for hip replacement and similar surgeries. The microstructural and mechanical properties of apatite films tend to play very important role in enhancing the osteobonding capacities of the surgical implants. Implants without such coatings are often found to dissociate from the host bones due to poor initial bone growth on its surface and stress and strain imbalance related issues. In this investigation, an effort has been made to study the microstructural properties of the apatite grown on the titanium surfaces by non-destructive X ray diffraction (XRD), Raman spectra and FESEM. The analysis revealed that bone like apatite could be grown successfully over titanium substrates which could be used in biomedical industry as bone implants.