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Biocompatible Cubic Boron Nitride: A Noncytotoxic Ultrahard Material

  • Kyushu University
  • Stony Brook University
  • National Institute for Materials Science Tsukuba

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Abstract

Cubic boron nitride (c-BN) has an ultrahardness and a large bandgap energy like diamond. In the last 30 years, most of the attention has been directed towards the mechanical and electronic applications of c-BN, while its biological potential has been overlooked. The authors report in vitro biocompatibility of high-quality c-BN films prepared by plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition using the chemistry of fluorine. c-BN films become superhydrophilic when chemical-treated in hydrogen and nitrogen plasmas with or without the impact of low-energy ions due to a marked increase in polar part of the surface free energy by removal of the fluorine atoms terminating c-BN surfaces. Satisfactory proliferation and differentiation of osteoblastic cells comparable with a control sample and a superhydrophilic nanocrystalline diamond film, and the formation of mineral deposits by biomineralization are confirmed on the superhydrophilic c-BN films with negative values of zeta potential. The results demonstrate a high potential of c-BN as a noncytotoxic ultrahard coating material for biological and biomedical applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2005066
JournalAdvanced Functional Materials
Volume31
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 22 2021

Keywords

  • biocompatibility
  • diamond-like carbon
  • fluorine
  • plasma chemical vapor deposition
  • surface modification
  • wettability

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