Phosphate based glass thin films for biofilm prevention in orthopaedic implantsTools Thomas, Kathryn G. (2020) Phosphate based glass thin films for biofilm prevention in orthopaedic implants. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractBiofilm infections affect 1-4% of orthopaedic implants, causing cyclical chronic pain for the affected patient and an estimated cost in the UK of around £2 billion annually [1]. Phosphate based glasses (PBGs) have been widely demonstrated to degrade in aqueous media and can be deposited in highly adherent thin films on a large range of substrates using Radio-Frequency Magnetron Sputtering (RFMS). Ga3+ has been widely investigated
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