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Development of new functionalized polymer multilayer coating systems and adaptation to additively manufactured implants with complex inner and outer contours

Subject Area Coating and Surface Technology
Biomaterials
Term since 2022
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 449916462
 
The overall objective of the subproject SP-2 is the development of polymer / PEM coatings for permanent implants based on the Ti-6Al-4V alloy. The main objective of the subproject is the relationship between the mechanical, physical and chemical properties of the coatings (e.g. surface charge, roughness, softness, surface energy etc. or the presentation of chemical groups on the surface) and their role in the integration of biological cells. Various studies, including our own studies, show that polymer coatings can support the integration of biological cells. It has not yet been clarified which parameters influence the biological reaction on the surfaces and in which way. The aim is to modify the surface of the implant with ultra-thin (< 100 nm) polymer coatings in order to stimulate osteoblast adhesion, differentiation, proliferation and migration and thereby promoting the bone formation and osseointegration, while at the same time reducing the body's own inflammatory reactions. Two types of osteointegration-promoting coatings will be studied - i) polyelectrolyte multilayer (PEM) coatings and ii) polymer blend (PB) - and then the surface properties of the coated samples will be characterized.
DFG Programme Research Units
 
 

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