Dual‐Protection Inorganic‐Protein Coating on Mg‐Based Biomaterials through Tooth‐Enamel‐Inspired Biomineralization

Author:

Zhao Ziqian1ORCID,Yu Wenting2,Yang Wenshuai1,Zhang Guohao3,Huang Charley1,Han Jianmin4,Narain Ravin1ORCID,Zeng Hongbo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta T6G 1H9 Canada

2. Department of Orthodontics Beijing Stomatological Hospital and School of Stomatology Capital Medical University Beijing 100050 China

3. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Peking University School and Hospital of Stomatology National Center of Stomatology National Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases National Engineering Laboratory for Digital and Material Technology of Stomatology Beijing Key Laboratory of Digital Stomatology Research Center of Engineering and Technology for Computerized Dentistry Ministry of Health NMPA Key Laboratory for Dental Materials Beijing 100081 China

4. Department of Dental Materials Peking University School and Hospital of Stomatology National Center of Stomatology National Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases National Engineering Laboratory for Digital and Material Technology of Stomatology Beijing Key Laboratory of Digital Stomatology Research Center of Engineering and Technology for Computerized Dentistry Ministry of Health NMPA Key Laboratory for Dental Materials Beijing 100081 China

Abstract

AbstractBiocompatible magnesium alloys represent revolutionary implantable materials in dentistry and orthopedics but face challenges due to rapid biocorrosion, necessitating protective coatings to mitigate dysfunction. Directly integrating durable protective coatings onto Mg surfaces is challenging because of intrinsic low coating compactness. Herein, inspired by tooth enamel, a novel highly compact dual‐protection inorganic‐protein (inorganicPro) coating is in situ constructed on Mg surfaces through bovine serum albumin (BSA) protein‐boosted reaction between sodium fluoride (NaF) and Mg substrates. The association of Mg ions and BSA establishes a local hydrophobic domain that lowers the formation enthalpy of NaMgF3 nanoparticles. This process generates finer nanoparticles that function as “bricks,” facilitating denser packing, consequently reducing voidage inside coatings by over 50% and reinforcing mechanical durability. Moreover, the incorporation of BSA in and on the coatings plays two synergistic roles: 1) acting as “mortar” to seal residual cracks within coatings, thereby promoting coating compactness and tripling anticorrosion performance, and 2) mitigating fouling‐accelerated biocorrosion in complex biosystems via tenfold resistance against biofoulant attachments, including biofluids, proteins, and metabolites. This innovative strategy, leveraging proteins to alter inorganic reactions, benefits the future coating design for Mg‐based and other metallic materials with tailored anticorrosion and antifouling performances.

Funder

Canada Foundation for Innovation

China Scholarship Council

Publisher

Wiley

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