Various metallic or non-metallic surfaces are frequently treated
by elewctrochemical methods (e.g. electrodeposition, electroless
deposition, anodization, passivation, etc.) in order to achieve a
desirable property important for biomedical applications.
Applications include orthopedic or dental implants, dressings for
wound healing and different skin diseases, surfaces for the
prevention of bio-film formation of corrosion inhibition in
biological media.
The aim of this issue of Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry is
to review the latest developments of the surface treatments for
biomedical applications in relation to electrochemical science and
technology.
This new volume of Modern Aspect of Electrochemistry brings to
the scientists, engineers and students summarized results and new
concepts of surface treatments for the biomedical applications
which may have significant influence for the future practical
applications.
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