The aim of this research was to develop a new methodology to obtain bioactive coatings
on bioinert and biodegradable polymers that are not intrinsically bioactive. In this study, three types
of materials were used as substrates: (i) high molecular weight polyethylene (HMWPE) and two
different types of starch based blends (ii) starch/ethylene vinyl alcohol blends, SEVA-C, and (iii)
starch/cellulose acetate blends, SCA. These materials were obtained by injection moulding and by
extrusion with blowing agents in order to obtain compact/porous 3D architectures. Three types of
baths were developed in order to produce the newly proposed auto-catalytic Ca-P coatings: (i)
alkaline, (ii) acid, and (iii) oxidant bath. The obtained results indicated that it was possible to coat
the materials surfaces with calcium phosphate (Ca-P) layer with only 60 min of immersion in the
different types of auto-catalytic solutions. These innovative auto-catalytic electroless route allows
for the production of an adherent bioactive film on the polymeric surfaces. Furthermore, it was
possible observe by SEM/EDS the clear bioactive nature of the Ca-P coatings after different
immersion periods, in a simulated body fluid (SBF)