Kl. Choy et al., Diffusion barrier coatings on ductile particles for protection in bioactive glass-ceramic matrix, J EUR CERAM, 20(12), 2000, pp. 2199-2207
Bioactive Apoceram glass-ceramics reinforced with ductile Ti particles are
promising surgical implant materials. Unfortunately, there is a detrimental
reaction between Ti particles and the Apoceram matrix leading to the forma
tion of a brittle reaction layer of Ti5Si3 which prevents the attainment of
the full toughening potential of the ductile particles. This paper describ
es the use of protective coatings on titanium particles to prevent interdif
fusion, and thus to minimise the formation of the brittle reaction layer. T
he coating systems investigated were (i) a titanium diboride layer combined
with an outer carbon layer (TiB2/C), and (ii) a titanium boride nitride co
ating Ti(B,N). These coatings were deposited onto Ti particles using a magn
etron sputter method prior to the incorporation into the Apoceram matrix. T
he structure and mechanical properties of the composites reinforced with Ti
particles with and without diffusion barrier coatings were determined. It
was found that the Ti(B,N) coating reduced the extent of the Ti,Si reaction
layer by a factor of about 2. The coating process did not affect the parti
cle size distribution of the titanium powder nor change the main characteri
stics of the crystallisation of the matrix. The coatings improved the fract
ure toughness and flexural strength of the composites, especially the compo
sites reinforced with TiB2/C coated titanium. (C) 2000 Published by Elsevie
r Science Ltd. All rights reserved.