Biodegradable Zn−1wt.%Mg(−0.5wt.%Mn) Alloys: Influence of Solidification Microstructure on Their Corrosion Behavior

Author:

Vida Talita1,Cruz Clarissa2ORCID,Barros André1,Cheung Noé1ORCID,Brito Crystopher3,Garcia Amauri1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Manufacturing and Materials Engineering, University of Campinas—UNICAMP, Campinas 13083-860, Brazil

2. Department of Production Engineering, Institute of Exact and Applied Sciences, Federal University of Ouro Preto—UFOP, João Monlevade 35931-008, Brazil

3. Department of Aeronautical Engineering, School of Engineering of São João (FESJ), São Paulo State University—UNESP, São João da Boa Vista 13876-750, Brazil

Abstract

The development of biodegradable Zn-based alloys for implants that effectively mimic the functionality of native bone throughout the healing process is a multifaceted challenge; this is particularly evident in the task of achieving appropriate corrosion rates. This work explores the incorporation of 0.5wt.%Mn into a Zn−1wt.%Mg alloy, with focus on the relationship between corrosion behavior and microstructure. Electrochemical corrosion tests were carried out in a 0.06 M NaCl solution using as-solidified samples with two distinct microstructural length scales. Mn addition was found to induce significant electrochemical active behavior. Localized corrosion was predominant in interdendritic regions, with the ternary alloy exhibiting a higher susceptibility. For both alloys, the coarsening of the microstructure promoted a slight inclination to accelerate the corrosion rates in both biodegradable Zn alloys. The corrosion rate showed an increase of about nine-times with Mn addition for coarser eutectic spacings, while for finer ones, the increase was by about 22 times.

Funder

FAPESP—São Paulo Research Foundation, Brazil

FAPEAM—Amazonas State Research Support Foundation

CNPq—National Council for Scientific and Technological Development, Brazil

CAPES—Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior, Brazil

FAEPEX/UNICAMP-Fundo de Apoio ao Ensino, à Pesquisa e à Extensão

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Health Professions

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