Abstract
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Electrophoretic deposition (EPD) was performed from alcoholic suspensions of spherical (SHA) and fiber
(FHA) hydroxyapatite nanoparticles. FHA particles were horizontally aligned in deposits prepared at
lower voltages since they can find enough space and time to rotate upon reaching the deposit and sit
horizontally on it. While, they are more randomly oriented at higher voltages since more FHA particles
aligned parallel to electric field reach to the substrate and also particles cannot find enough time and
space for rotation. FHA particles are highly interlocked together in FHA deposits reinforcing them and
also the drying shrinkages are lower for them resulting in their less cracking. The cracks are parallel to
each other in FHA coating deposited from methanolic suspension at 5 V due to the more horizontal and
parallel alignment of FHA particles in it. The crack-free SHA coating decreased the corrosion rate of
substrate more efficiently due to its less porosity.
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