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Mohammad Reza Akbarpour

Mohammad Reza Akbarpour

Academic rank: Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Faculty: Faculty of Engineering
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Research

Title
Effects of Copper Doping on Fluorohydroxyapatite Coating: Analysis of Microstructure, Biocompatibility, Corrosion Resistance, and Cell Adhesion Characteristics
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JournalPaper
Keywords
Hydroxyapatite, Dopant, Electrodeposition; Cell attachment, Biocorrosion
Year
2025
Journal Inorganic Chemistry
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Researchers Mohammad Reza Akbarpour ، Farshad Farajnejad ، Amir Hossein Poureshagh ، Solmaz Moniri

Abstract

In this research, Cu-doped fluorohydroxyapatite (Cu-FHAp) coatings containing varying levels of Cu in electrolyte as a dopant were synthesized by ultrasonic-assisted pulse-reverse electrodeposition method on AZ31 alloy to improve the biocompatibility and corrosion resistance of the alloy for biomedical applications. Microstructural analysis revealed that the inclusion of Cu dopant results in the formation of a more uniform coating. EDS analysis highlights a notable incorporation of copper within the hydroxyapatite structure. The increase in Cu content significantly affected surface roughness and elevated hydrophobicity, leading to a contact angle of up to 136 degrees. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) analysis revealed that all samples containing copper exhibited favorable corrosion resistance, with the sample prepared using the electrolyte containing 0.036 g/l Cu(NO3)2 demonstrating the highest corrosion resistance. Cell adhesion evaluation yielded a satisfactory cell adhesion to the coated samples, indicating that the presence of optimum value of Cu does not induce considerable cytotoxic effects.