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Journal of Applied Physics | 2011

Bias in bonding behavior among boron, carbon, and nitrogen atoms in ion implanted a-BN, a-BC, and diamond like carbon films

Mustafa Fatih Genisel; Md. Nizam Uddin; Zafer Say; Mustafa Kulakci; Rasit Turan; Oguz Gulseren; Erman Bengu

In this study, we implanted N+ and N2+ ions into sputter deposited amorphous boron carbide (a-BC) and diamond like carbon (DLC) thin films in an effort to understand the chemical bonding involved and investigate possible phase separation routes in boron carbon nitride (BCN) films. In addition, we investigated the effect of implanted C+ ions in sputter deposited amorphous boron nitride (a-BN) films. Implanted ion energies for all ion species were set at 40 KeV. Implanted films were then analyzed using x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The changes in the chemical composition and bonding chemistry due to ion-implantation were examined at different depths of the films using sequential ion-beam etching and high resolution XPS analysis cycles. A comparative analysis has been made with the results from sputter deposited BCN films suggesting that implanted nitrogen and carbon atoms behaved very similar to nitrogen and carbon atoms in sputter deposited BCN films. We found that implanted nitrogen atoms would ...


Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2013

Patterned carbon nanotubes as a new three-dimensional scaffold for mesenchymal stem cells

Verda Bitirim; Gokce Kucukayan-Dogu; Erman Bengu; Kamil Can Akcali

We investigated the cellular adhesive features of mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) on non-coated and collagen coated patterned and vertically aligned carbon nanotube (CNT) structures mimicking the natural extra cellular matrix (ECM). Patterning was achieved using the elasto-capillary induced by water treatment on the CNT arrays. After confirmation with specific markers both at transcript and protein levels, MSCs from different passages were seeded on either collagen coated or non-coated patterned CNTs. Adhesion and growth of MSCs on the patterned CNT arrays were examined using scanning electron microscopy image analysis and 3-(4,5-dimethyl-2-thiazolyl)-2,5-diphenyl-tetrazolium bromide (MTT) assays. The highest MSC count was observed on the non-coated patterned CNTs at passage zero, while decreasing numbers of MSCs were found at the later passages. Similarly, MTT assay results also revealed a decrease in the viability of the MSCs for the later passages. Overall, the cell count and viability experiments indicated that MSCs were able to better attach to non-coated patterned CNTs compared to those coated with collagen. Therefore, the patterned CNT surfaces can be potentially used as a scaffold mimicking the ECM environment for MSC growth which presents an alternative approach to MSC-based transplantation therapy applications.


Ultramicroscopy | 2008

Analysis of defects on BN nano-structures using high-resolution electron microscopy and density-functional calculations.

Erman Bengu; Laurence D. Marks; Rasim Ovali; Oguz Gulseren

Cubic boron nitride (c-BN) nucleation takes place on hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) layers growing perpendicular to the substrate surface during thin film synthesis. Studies focused on the nucleation of the cubic phase suggest the possibility that transient phases and/or defects on these h-BN structures have a role in sp3-bonded cubic phase nucleation. In this study, we have investigated the nature, energetics, and structure of several possible defects on BN basal planes, including point defects, 4-, and 5-fold BN rings, that may possibly match the experimentally observed transient phase fine structure. TEM image observations are used to build approximate atomic models for the proposed structures, and DFT calculations are used to relax these structures while minimizing their respective total energies. These optimized atomic geometries are then used to simulate TEM images, which are compared to the experimentally observed structures. Data from DFT calculations and analysis of simulated images from the proposed atomic structures suggest that 4-fold BN rings are more likely to exist on the transient phase possibly leading to c-BN nucleation.


Journal of Oral Implantology | 2018

Improved Dental Implant Drill Durability and Performance Using Heat and Wear Resistant Protective Coatings

Nilay Er; Alper Alkan; Serim Ilday; Erman Bengu

The dental implant drilling procedure is an essential step for implant surgery, and frictional heat in bone during drilling is a key factor affecting the success of an implant. The aim of this study was to increase the dental implant drill lifetime and performance by using heat- and wear-resistant protective coatings to decrease the alveolar bone temperature caused by the dental implant drilling procedure. Commercially obtained stainless steel drills were coated with titanium aluminum nitride, diamond-like carbon, titanium boron nitride, and boron nitride coatings via magnetron-sputter deposition. Drilling was performed on bovine femoral cortical bone under the conditions mimicking clinical practice. Tests were performed under water-assisted cooling and under the conditions when no cooling was applied. Coated drill performances and durabilities were compared with those of three commonly used commercial drills with surfaces made from zirconia, black diamond. and stainless steel. Protective coatings with boron nitride, titanium boron nitride, and diamond-like carbon have significantly improved drill performance and durability. In particular, boron nitride-coated drills have performed within safe bone temperature limits for 50 drillings even when no cooling is applied. Titanium aluminium nitride coated drills did not show any improvement over commercially obtained stainless steel drills. Surface modification using heat- and wear-resistant coatings is an easy and highly effective way to improve implant drill performance and durability, which can improve the surgical procedure and the postsurgical healing period. The noteworthy success of different types of coatings is novel and likely to be applicable to various other medical systems.


Applied Surface Science | 2012

Growth of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes over self-ordered nano-porous alumina films and their surface properties

Kuldeep Rana; Gokce Kucukayan-Dogu; Erman Bengu


Chemical Communications | 2010

Dispersion of multi-walled carbon nanotubes in an aqueous medium by water-dispersible conjugated polymer nanoparticles

Beril Baykal; Vusala Ibrahimova; Gizem Er; Erman Bengu; Dönüs Tuncel


Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-chemistry | 2013

An experimental and first-principles study of the effect of B/N doping in TiO2 thin films for visible light photo-catalysis

Md. Nizam Uddin; Sayed Ul Alam Shibly; Rasim Ovali; Saiful Islam; Md. Motiur Rahaman Mazumder; Md. Saidul Islam; M. Jasim Uddin; Oguz Gulseren; Erman Bengu


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2012

Analysis of Charge Transfer for in Situ Li Intercalated Carbon Nanotubes

Kuldeep Rana; Gokce Kucukayan-Dogu; H. Sener Sen; Chris Boothroyd; Oguz Gulseren; Erman Bengu


Carbon | 2011

An experimental and theoretical examination of the effect of sulfur on the pyrolytically grown carbon nanotubes from sucrose-based solid state precursors

Gokce Kucukayan; Rasim Ovali; Serim Ilday; Beril Baykal; Hilmi Yurdakul; Servet Turan; Oguz Gulseren; Erman Bengu


Macromolecular Research | 2011

Preparation and characterization of poly(hydroxyethyl methacrylate-co -poly(ethyleneglycol-methacrylate)/hydroxypropyl-chitosan) hydrogel films: Adhesion of rat mesenchymal stem cells

Gulay Bayramoglu; K. Can Akcali; Sinan Gultekin; Erman Bengu; M. Yakup Arica

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