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Covalent immobilization of graphene oxide on biomedical grade CoCr alloy by an improved multilayer system assembly via Silane/GO bonding

Authors: L. Sánchez-López; B. Chico; I. Llorente; M.L. Escudero; R.M. Lozano; M.C. García-Alonso;

Covalent immobilization of graphene oxide on biomedical grade CoCr alloy by an improved multilayer system assembly via Silane/GO bonding

Abstract

Improvements in durable lubrication together with minimized wear are essential for obtaining long-term, functioning metallic joint prostheses. To achieve this objective, CoCr surface was functionalized with Graphene Oxide (GO) and characterized by FTIR and XPS. CoCr alloy was subjected to alkalinization in order to generate high hydroxyl content on the surface. FTIR and XPS revealed reactive OH groups, enabling intermediate coupling via (3-aminopropyl) triethoxysilane (APTES), which was cured at 45 °C and 75 °C for 24 h and 30 min, respectively. FTIR revealed cross-linked films (Si–O–Si), inferring condensation and self-assembly of silane layers, while XPS revealed the presence of NH, enabling chemical binding of GO. Silane-coated CoCr disks were immersed in GO solution at 60 °C for 12h and 24h, respectively. FTIR displayed C[dbnd]C band confirming the assembly of GO on silane-coated CoCr surfaces. XPS revealed three possible surface mechanisms: (1) reaction between primary amines of APTES and epoxy groups of GO; (2) free –OH groups in APTES and carboxyl groups in GO; and (3) reaction between APTES primary amines and –OH from carboxyl groups of GO. Overall, the multilayer system CoCr–OH–Si45-GO24h showed covalent functionalization of metal substrate with GO to a large extension of surface area among all the multilayer systems studied.

This work was supported through RTI2018-101506-B-C31 and RTI2018-101506-B-C33 from the Ministerial de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (MICIU/FEDER).

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FTIR, CoCr implant, Covalent functionalization, XPS, APTES, Graphene oxide

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