Journal article
Anodization of medical grade stainless steel for improved corrosion resistance and nanostructure formation targeting biomedical applications
Electrochimica Acta, Vol.416, pp.1-16
2022
Abstract
Stainless steel is extensively used in various biomedical engineering and hospital applications, including surgical equipment and furniture. Strong adhesion of bacteria and viruses on metal surfaces can restrict long-term utilization for biomedical applications. This study aims to develop an improved electrochemical etching protocol for the anodization of 316 L grade stainless steel (10 x 15 mm) to fabricate nanostructures for biomedical and hospital applications. Anodizing conditions were optimized using two different electrolyte solutions; HNO3: H2SO4 (1:1) and HNO3, by varying applied potential, electrolyte concentration and anodizing time. Morphology and topography of the anodized surfaces were characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM) and scanning Kelvin probe force microscopy (SKPFM). AC and DC electrochemical techniques were used to further characterize the corrosion behaviour of the nanostructured surfaces. Electrochemical optimization produced two different nanostructured surfaces with the anodizing conditions of (1) 50% HNO3 at 0.465 A/cm2 for 1 min (surface 1), and (2) 0.5 M HNO3 + H2SO4 (1:1) at 0.366 A/cm2 for 5 min (surface 2). Both processes produced nanoscale surface roughness with varying corrosion susceptibility. Surfaces anodized using 50% HNO3 comprised of 'hierarchical roughness' with dense spikes (10 - 20 nm in diameter), covering rock candy-like protrusion (10 - 15 mu m diameter). Whereas the second set of conditions produced single scale roughness with a terrace-like topography with nanoscale ridges of 34.8 +/- 1.2 nm in width atop microscale hills. Surface 2 possessed improved corrosion resistance through the formation an oxide film, while the surface 1 was more susceptible to corrosion. Overall, this study demonstrates the importance of the careful optimization of electrochemical surface treatment for medical grade stainless steel in terms of roughness of nanostructures and corrosion susceptibility.
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- Title
- Anodization of medical grade stainless steel for improved corrosion resistance and nanostructure formation targeting biomedical applications
- Authors
- Indika Herath (Author) - Queensland University of TechnologyJoseph Davies (Author) - Queensland University of TechnologyGeoffrey Will (Author) - Queensland University of TechnologyPhong A. Tran (Author) - Queensland University of TechnologyAmar Velic (Author) - Queensland University of TechnologyMadjid Sarvghad (Author) - Queensland University of TechnologyMajedul Islam (Author) - Queensland University of TechnologyPhani Kumari Paritala (Author) - Queensland University of TechnologyAlka Jaggessar (Author) - Queensland University of TechnologyMichael Schuetz (Author) - Royal Brisbane and Women's HospitalKaushik Chatterjee (Author) - Indian Institute of Science BangalorePrasad K. D. V. Yarlagadda (Corresponding Author) - Queensland University of Technology
- Publication details
- Electrochimica Acta, Vol.416, pp.1-16
- Publisher
- Elsevier Ltd.
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.electacta.2022.140274
- ISSN
- 1873-3859
- Grant note
- AIRXIIICO000045 / Australia-India Strategic Research Fund (AISRF); Australian Government; Department of Industry, Innovation and Science Centre for Biomedical Technologies/School of Mechanical, Medical and Process Engineering Early Career Researcher (CBT/MMPE ECR) grant of the Queensland University of Technology in Australia
- Organisation Unit
- School of Science, Technology and Engineering
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99737877402621
- Output Type
- Journal article
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