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Published on: April 15, 2022
Functionalization of biodegradable magnesium alloy implants with alkylphosphonate self-assembled films
Z Grubač1, M Metikoš-Huković, R Babić
1Department of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry and Technology, University of Split, N. Tesle 10, 21000 Split, Croatia.
Abstract:
Mg and Mg-alloys are promising materials for biodegradable implants. In order to slowdown the Mg-alloy (AZ91D) degradation and enhance its biocompatibility, the alloy surface was modified with alkylphosphonate self-assembling films. The binding configuration and the structural organization of alkylphosphonate monolayers on the Mg-alloy surface were investigated using contact angle measurements, FTIR, and XPS. Combination of FTIR and XPS data indicated the presence of several different bonding modes (mono-, di-, and tri dentate) of phosphonate head groups with the alloy surface. The existence of well organized and ordered self-assembled alkylphosphonate monolayers with good barrier protecting properties in a physiological solution is a key step in the development of biocompatible Mg-alloy implants.

