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Item Biocompatibility and Antibacterial Properties of ZnO-Incorporated Anodic Oxide Coatings on TiZrNb Alloy(MDPI, 2020) Олешко, Олександр Миколайович; Олешко, Александр Николаевич; Oleshko, Oleksandr Mykolaiovych; Гусак, Євгенія Володимирівна; Гусак, Евгения Владимировна; Husak, Yevheniia Volodymyrivna; Корнiєнко, Вiкторiя Володимирiвна; Корниенко, Виктория Владимировна; Korniienko, Viktoriia Volodymyrivna; Пшеничний, Роман Миколайович; Пшеничный, Роман Николаевич; Pshenychnyi, Roman Mykolaiovych; Варава, Юлія Валентинівна; Варава, Юлия Валентиновна; Varava, Yuliia Valentynivna; Калінкевич, Оксана Володимирівна; Калинкевич, Оксана Владимировна; Kalinkevych, Oksana Vladymyrovna; Pisarek, M.; Grundsteins, K.; Pogorielova, O.; Mishchenko, O.; Simka, W.; Вітер, Роман Віталійович; Ветер, Роман Витальевич; Viter, Roman Vitaliiovych; Погорєлов, Максим Володимирович; Погорелов, Максим Владимирович; Pohorielov, Maksym VolodymyrovychIn a present paper, we demonstrate novel approach to form ceramic coatings with incorporated ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) on low modulus TiZrNb alloy with enhanced biocompatibility and antibacterial parameters. Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation (PEO) was used to integrate ZnO nanoparticles (average size 12–27 nm), mixed with Ca(H2PO2)2 aqueous solution into low modulus TiZrNb alloy surface. The TiZrNb alloys with integrated ZnO NPs successfully showed higher surface porosity and contact angle. XPS investigations showed presence of Ca ions and absence of phosphate ions in the PEO modified layer, what explains higher values of contact angle. Cell culture experiment (U2OS type) confirmed that the surface of as formed oxide-ZnO NPs demonstrated hydrophobic properties, what can affect primary cell attachment. Further investigations showed that Ca ions in the PEO coating stimulated proliferative activity of attached cells, resulting in competitive adhesion between cells and bacteria in clinical situation. Thus, high contact angle and integrated ZnO NPs prevent bacterial adhesion and considerably enhance the antibacterial property of TiZrNb alloys. A new anodic oxide coating with ZnO NPs could be successfully used for modification of low modulus alloys to decrease post-implantation complications.Item Formation of a Bacteriostatic Surface on ZrNb Alloy via Anodization in a Solution Containing Cu Nanoparticles(MDPI, 2020) Корнiєнко, Вiкторiя Володимирiвна; Корниенко, Виктория Владимировна; Korniienko, Viktoriia Volodymyrivna; Олешко, Олександр Миколайович; Олешко, Александр Николаевич; Oleshko, Oleksandr Mykolaiovych; Гусак, Євгенія Володимирівна; Гусак, Евгения Владимировна; Husak, Yevheniia Volodymyrivna; Дейнека, Володимир Миколайович; Дейнека, Владимир Николаевич; Deineka, Volodymyr Mykolaiovych; Голубнича, Вікторія Миколаївна; Голубничая, Виктория Николаевна; Holubnycha, Viktoriia Mykolaivna; Mishchenko, O.; Kazek-Kęsik, A.; Jakobik-Kolon, A.; Пшеничний, Роман Миколайович; Пшеничный, Роман Николаевич; Pshenychnyi, Roman Mykolaiovych; Leśniak-Ziółkowska, K.; Kalinkevich, O.; Kalinkevich, A.; Pisarek, M.; Simka, W.; Погорєлов, Максим Володимирович; Погорелов, Максим Владимирович; Pohorielov, Maksym VolodymyrovychHigh strength, excellent corrosion resistance, high biocompatibility, osseointegration ability, and low bacteria adhesion are critical properties of metal implants. Additionally, the implant surface plays a critical role as the cell and bacteria host, and the development of a simultaneously antibacterial and biocompatible implant is still a crucial challenge. Copper nanoparticles (CuNPs) could be a promising alternative to silver in antibacterial surface engineering due to low cell toxicity. In our study, we assessed the biocompatibility and antibacterial properties of a PEO (plasma electrolytic oxidation) coating incorporated with CuNPs (Cu nanoparticles). The structural and chemical parameters of the CuNP and PEO coating were studied with TEM/SEM (Transmission Electron Microscopy/Scanning Electron Microscopy), EDX (Energy-Dispersive X-ray Dpectroscopy), and XRD (X-ray Diffraction) methods. Cell toxicity and bacteria adhesion tests were used to prove the surface safety and antibacterial properties. We can conclude that PEO on a ZrNb alloy in Ca–P solution with CuNPs formed a stable ceramic layer incorporated with Cu nanoparticles. The new surface provided better osteoblast adhesion in all time-points compared with the nontreated metal and showed medium grade antibacterial activities. PEO at 450 V provided better antibacterial properties that are recommended for further investigation.