Affiliation:
1. University of Southern Queensland
2. University of Queensland
3. Chinese Academy of Science
Abstract
Drawbacks associated with permanent metallic implants lead to the search for degradable
metallic biomaterials. Magnesium alloys have been highly considered as Mg has a high biocorrosion
potential and is essential to bodies. In this study, corrosion behaviour of pure magnesium and
magnesium alloy AZ31 in both static and dynamic physiological conditions (Hank’s solution) has
been investigated. It is found that the materials degrade fast at beginning, then stabilize after 5 days
of immersion. High purity in the materials reduces the corrosion rate while the dynamic condition
accelerates the degradation process. In order to slow down the degradation process to meet the
requirement for their bio-applications, an anodized coating is applied and is proved as effective in
controlling the biodegradation rate.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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20 articles.
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