Enhanced Hemocompatibility and Cytocompatibility of Stainless Steel
Metka Benčina,
Niharika Rawat,
Domen Paul
et al.
Abstract:The present study
introduces an advanced surface modification approach
combining electrochemical anodization and non-thermal plasma treatment,
tailored for biomedical applications on stainless steel grade 316L
(SS316L) surfaces. Nanopores with various diameters (100–300
nm) were synthesized with electrochemical anodization, and samples
were further modified with non-thermal oxygen plasma. The surface
properties of SS316L surfaces were examined by scanning electron microscopy,
atomic force microscopy, X-ray pho… Show more
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