Bioceramic Coatings for Medical Implants
Trends and Techniques

1. Auflage April 2015
XXII, 496 Seiten, Hardcover
170 Abbildungen (20 Farbabbildungen)
Monographie
Kurzbeschreibung
Authored by two renowned experts with over 30 years of experience in industry and academia, this book provides in-depth information on the preparation, chemistry, and engineering of bioceramic coatings for medical implants for beginners and professionals.
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Reflecting the progress in recent years, this book provides in-depth information on the preparation, chemistry, and engineering of bioceramic coatings for medical implants. It is authored by two renowned experts with over 30 years of experience in industry and academia, who know the potentials and pitfalls of the techniques concerned.
Following an introduction to the principles of biocompatibility, they present the structures and properties of various bioceramics from alumina to zirconia to calcium phosphates. The main part of the work focuses on coating technologies, such as biomimetic deposition, sol-gel deposition, magnetron sputtering, and thermal spraying. Then follows a discussion of the major interactions of bioceramics with bone and connective tissue cells, complemented by an overview of the in-vitro testing methods of the biomineralization properties of bioceramics. The text is rounded off by chapters on the functionalization of bioceramic coatings and a look at future trends.
As a result, the authors bring together all aspects of the latest techniques for designing, depositing, testing, and implementing improved and novel bioceramic coating compositions, providing a full yet concise overview for beginners and professionals.
Biomaterials - A Historical Perspective
Socio-economic Aspects and Scope of Bioceramic Materials and Biomedical Implants
Fundamentals of Interaction of Bioceramics and Living Matter
Structure and Properties of Bioceramics used in Orthopaedic and Dental Implants
Technology of Coating Deposition
Deposition, Structure, Properties, and Biological Function of Plasma-Sprayed Bioceramic Coatings
Characterization and Testing of Bioceramic Coatings
Future Developments and Outlook
Hans D. Lehmann is an organic chemist with an extensive working experience in polymer chemistry and polymer processing technology. He received his Diploma in chemistry from the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany, in 1962. He worked as a polymer chemist and team leader in production-related research at the chemical company VEB BUNA (now Dow Chemical and Styron Deutschland, respectively). He specialized in the development of polymerization catalysts, modeling of monomer and polymer syntheses as well as their processing technologies and analytics. Moreover, until Germany?s reunification Hans Dieter Lehmann was responsible for the coordination between academia, industry and government. Since 1994 he worked as a consultant for patent law and process concepts, and co-authored several patents related to structural and functional surface coatings