Zirconium Surface Treatment via Chemical Etching

Author:

Gołasz Przemysław12,Kołkowska Agata12,Zieliński Rafał3ORCID,Simka Wojciech1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, Silesian University of Technology, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland

2. Chemistry Students Research Society, Faculty of Chemistry, Silesian University of Technology, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland

3. Stomatologia na Księżym Młynie, 90-365 Łódz, Poland

Abstract

The increased demand for implants that do not pose a threat to patients diagnosed using high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging and concerns arising from titanium allergies require the development of alternative implant materials. One promising concept is a use of zirconium as corrosion-resistant, nontoxic material that is lower in magnetic susceptibility. To achieve this, safe and efficient surface treatment methods of zirconium metal have to be developed. In this study, zirconium samples were treated with fluoride-free and fluoride-containing etching mixtures to determine their effect on the surface of Zr. SEM images were taken to investigate the preliminary effects of the etchants. Then, a second set of experiments was carried out using mixtures of HF-H2SO4 and ammonium persulfate–fluoride salts, as they gave the most promising results in the first trial. SEM images were taken and measurements on roughness, wettability, and atomic composition were made. The results showed an even zirconium surface in APS-fluoride salts, along with the formation of pits (1–3 μm) similar to those found in commercially available implants. There was no significant increase in the roughness of the treated samples. The addition of NO3− ions in the form of KNO3 speeded up etching and promoted pit formation. The HF-H2SO4 mixture was found to give unsatisfying results, as the surface was too rough and the formed pits were too large. It was concluded that etching zirconium in ammonium persulfate and fluoride salts is a promising area of research for the preparation of zirconium implants; however, further research has to be carried out on sandblasted samples.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science

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