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Title: | Corrosion behavior in Ringer solution of several commercially used metal alloys | Authors: | García Falcón, Carmen Marina Gil-Lopez, Tomás Verdu-Vazquez, Amparo Mirza Rosca, Julia |
UNESCO Clasification: | 3310 tecnología industrial | Keywords: | Nickel-based alloys Metallic biomaterials Corrosion Passivity Dental materials, et al |
Issue Date: | 2021 | Project: | Microscopio Electronico Multifuncional | Journal: | Anti-corrosion methods and materials | Abstract: | Purpose: This paper aims to analyze the corrosion behavior in Ringer solution of six commercially used Ni-based alloys that are present and commonly used as metallic biomaterials. Design/methodology/approach: The specimens were received in the form of cylindrical ingots and were cut to get five samples of each brand with a cylindrical shape of 2 mm height to conduct the study. In this scientific research, the following techniques were used: open circuit potential, potentiodynamic polarization studies, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. Findings: The study findings revealed the passivation tendency of the different specimens. Additionally, when the materials were compared, it was discovered that the decisive factor for high corrosion resistance was the chromium concentration. However, with similar chromium content, the stronger concentration in molybdenum increased the resistance. According to the results obtained in this investigation, the biological safety of the dental materials studied in Ringer solution was considered very high for specimens 1 and 2, and adequate for the other samples. Originality/value: Metal alloys used as biomaterials in contact with the human body should be deeply investigated to make sure they are biocompatible and do not cause any harm. The corrosion resistance of an alloy is the most important characteristic for its biological safety, as all problems arise because of the corrosion process. There is scarce investigation in these Ni-based dental biomaterials, and none found in these commercially used dental materials in Ringer solution. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/112238 | ISSN: | 0003-5599 | DOI: | 10.1108/ACMM-05-2021-2486 | Source: | Anti-corrosion methods and materials [ISSN 0003-5599], v. 68 (4) |
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