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Flexural fatigue behavior of plasma-sprayed hydroxyapatite-coated polyether-ether-ketone (PEEK) injection moldings derived from dynamic mechanical analysis

机译:基于动态力学分析的等离子喷涂羟基磷灰石涂层聚醚醚酮(PEEK)注塑件的弯曲疲劳行为

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HighlightsFatigue response of plasma exposed PEEK correlated to residual surface stresses.DMTA on prior-to and post-fatigue samples evidences plasma induced surface stresses.DMTA identifies “strain hardening” effect of polymer’s amorphous phase.Fatigue induced debonding of hydroxyapatite particles evidenced through DMTA.AbstractInjection molded polyether-ether-ketone (PEEK) thermoplastic is often used for complex-shaped surgical implant applications, due to its elastic modulus compatibility with that of the human bone, excellent mechanical fatigue properties and biocompatibility. To enhance PEEK’s slow osteointegration, plasma sprayed hydroxyapatite (HA) coatings are mostly used. However, as the high temperatures related to the plasma process can induce additional surface residual compressive stresses in the molding, PEEK’s mechanical performance may be significantly impaired. In this study, using three distinct thermal conditions for PEEK: (i) “as molded”, (ii) plasma-exposed only and (iii) HA-coated, the influence of the plasma spray process was investigated on the fatigue behavior of PEEK under deformation-controlled three-point bending tests, monitored up to 106cycles. The reduction verified in the fatigue stress decay rate indicates that the plasma thermal exposure contributes to a minor positive effect on the fatigue response of PEEK. Dynamic storage modulus (E′) and mechanical damping (tan δ) properties, determined by DMTA carried out in the prior-to and post-fatigue conditions, were useful to correlate the observed fatigue response to the additional surface residual compressive stresses and also to indicate that the fatigue induced “strain hardening” of PEEK is essentially restricted to the amorphous phase of the polymer.
机译: 突出显示 暴露于等离子体的PEEK的疲劳响应与残余表面应力相关。 < ce:list-item id =“ o0010”> 疲劳前后的DMTA证明血浆 DMTA可以识别聚合物无定形相的“应变硬化”效果。 疲劳引起的羟基磷灰石颗粒脱胶 摘要 注射成型的聚醚醚酮(PEEK)热塑性塑料由于其与弹性模塑料的弹性模量相容性而经常用于复杂形状的外科植入物应用。人体骨骼,优异的机械疲劳性能和生物相容性。为了增强PEEK的缓慢骨整合,通常使用等离子喷涂的羟基磷灰石(HA)涂层。但是,由于与等离子工艺相关的高温会在模制件中引起额外的表面残余压应力,因此PEEK的机械性能可能会大大受损。在这项研究中,使用三种不同的PEEK热条件:(i)“模制”,(ii)仅等离子暴露和(iii)HA涂层,研究了等离子喷涂工艺对PEEK疲劳行为的影响在变形控制的三点弯曲测试中,最多可以监视10个 6 个周期。疲劳应力衰减率的降低表明,等离子体的热暴露对PEEK的疲劳响应产生了较小的积极影响。通过在疲劳前后的条件下进行的DMTA测定,动态储能模量(E')和机械阻尼(tanδ)特性对于将观察到的疲劳响应与附加的表面残余压应力相关联也非常有用。表明PEEK疲劳诱导的“应变硬化”基本上仅限于聚合物的非晶相。

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