
王天笑
Assistant Professor Supervisor of Master's Candidates
Gender:Male
Alma Mater:吉林大学
Degree:Doctoral Degree
School/Department:化工学院
Discipline:Chemical Engineering
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Date:2026-01-10
Links to Published Journals:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0300944023000139?via%3Dihub
Indexed by:Journal Article
Date of Publication:2023-01-27
Journal:Progress in Organic Coatings
Included Journals:SCI
Volume:177
ISSN:0300-9440
Key Words:Magnesium alloy, Composite coating, Corrosion resistance, Biocompatibility, Bone tissue engineering
Abstract:As a potential new metal biomaterial implant, the problem of fast degradation of magnesium (Mg) alloy and the resulting hydrogen release and local alkalinization need to be solved urgently. To this end, a double-layer dicalcium phosphate dihydrate (DCPD) sandwiched siloxane composite coating was prepared on Mg alloy via chemical conversion, immersion treatment and biomimetic deposition methods. The morphologies and compositions of the samples were systematically analyzed, and the corrosion resistance, as well as the biocompatibility, was specifically explored. The electrochemical test result evidenced that the corrosion current density of the composite coated sample was 3.0 × 10−8 A/cm2, which was much smaller than that of Mg alloy (1.4 × 10−5 A/cm2). The immersion experiment showed that the coating provided continuous protection to the sample. The hydrogen evolution of the optimal coating was only 1/9 of that of Mg alloy, and the coated sample had good biomineralization ability. The coated samples also showed good biocompatibility in cell experiments (cell viability ≥116.5 %). This study proposes a novel idea for the construction of surface coatings of biomedical Mg alloys for bone tissue engineering.
DOI Number:10.1016/j.porgcoat.2023.107417
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Tianxiao Wang, the assistant professor, obtained his doctoral degree from Jilin University, China in 2023. Then, he worked as a postdoc at Umeå University, Sweden from 2023 to 2025. His research interests include anti-fouling coating, microbiological influenced corrosion and biomedical materials especially magnesium alloy based biomaterials. He have published over 10 papers on journals including Journal of Magnesium Alloys, Progess of Organic Coatings and Ceramisc International and so on. The students who are interested in corrosion resistant coatings and biomaterials are welcomed.