Diamond biocompatible coatings for medical implants

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Collegium Basilea & AMSI

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New carbon (diamond-like) nanocomposite coatings deposited from a C60 ionic beam can be used as a wear-resistant protective coating for implants. It was found that these coatings enhance resistance to тelectrochemical corrosion processes due to a shift of the material’s electrode potential to a zone of positive values. They also promote a complex of reparative, adaptative and compensatory reorganization that accelerates the healing processes in the vicinity of the implant.

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Diamond biocompatible coatings for medical implants / V. V. Starikov [et al.] // Journal of Biological Physics and Chemistry. – 2016. – Vol. 16, No. 1. – P. 70-74.

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