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Title: The effect of mo and Al on the corrosion behavior of titanium and some of its alloys for biomedical applications
Authors: Mirza Rosca, Julia 
Baltes, Liana Sanda
Tierean, Mircea Horia
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: 1012-0394
Journal: Diffusion and Defect Data Pt.B: Solid State Phenomena 
Conference: 5th International Conference on Advanced Materials and Structures (AMS) 
5th International Conference on Advanced Materials and Structures, AMS 2013 
Abstract: The influence of molybdenum and aluminum on the corrosion resistance of the Ti and other Ti-based biomedical implant alloys under simulated physiological conditions is presented. Ti and its alloys Ti-10Mo and Ti-10Mo-10Al were studied. The electrochemical impedance spectroscopy technique was used and the experimental results were compared with those obtained by potentiostatic and potentiodynamic techniques. All the measurements were made in Ringer's solution at different pH and at different potentials as E-corr, -650, -500, 0, + 200 and + 400 mV vs SCE. It was evident that Mo improved passivity and limited the active corrosion of the beta-phase of Ti while Al enrichment of the alpha-phase was found to be detrimental to the passivity and corrosion resistance of Ti. In most experimental conditions, the passive film is formed by TiO2, Ti2O3 and TiO. When pH is very low, thermodynamically stable state of Ti is titanium anion Ti3+.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/48937
ISBN: 9783038352129
ISSN: 1012-0394
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.216.11
Source: Solid State Phenomena[ISSN 1012-0394],v. 216, p. 11-16
Appears in Collections:Actas de congresos
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