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Título: Electrochemical Study and Mechanical Properties of Ti-Zr Alloy for Biomedical Applications
Autores/as: Hulka,Iosif 
Utu, Ion-Dragos
Brito Garcia,Santiago Jose 
Verdu Vazquez,Amparo 
Mi̊rza-Roşca, Julia Claudia 
Clasificación UNESCO: 3313 Tecnología e ingeniería mecánicas
Palabras clave: Titanium-Alloys
Dental Implants
Ti-20Zr Alloy
Microstructure
Corrosion, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Proyectos: Microscopio Electronico Multifuncional 
Publicación seriada: Crystals 
Resumen: In response to concerns of potential cytotoxicity and adverse tissue reactions caused by vanadium and aluminum in the currently used biomaterial Ti-6Al-4V, the Ti-20Zr alloy was evaluated in this study because it has been suggested as a candidate for human body implant material. The Ti-20Zr alloy was obtained by vacuum-melting, followed by heat treatment at 1000 degrees C for 1 h, and then air-cooled. Optical and scanning electron microscopy revealed that the sample had an alpha and beta lamellar microstructure. Analysis showed that the mechanical properties, in terms of hardness measurements performed at low loads, were significantly different between the two phases. Thus, it was found out that the alpha phase is softer by about 30% compared to the beta phase. The Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy technique (EIS) was employed to study the electrochemical behavior in simulated body fluid (SBF). The electrochemical behavior demonstrated that Ti-20Zr alloy exhibits excellent corrosion resistance due to the stable oxide layer formed on its surface. SEM and EDS investigations showed that the surface topography, after electrochemical studies, is characterized by a porous film with increased oxygen content, which might be suitable for the osteoinductive growth of bone.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/132120
ISSN: 2073-4352
DOI: 10.3390/cryst14060493
Fuente: Crystals [EISSN 2073-4352], v. 14 (6), (Junio 2024)
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