Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10159824 | Acta Biomaterialia | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Metal devices in the human body induce serious metal artifacts in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Metals artifacts are mainly caused by a volume magnetic susceptibility (Ïv) mismatch between a metal device and human tissue. In this research, Au-xPt-yNb alloys were developed for fabricating MRI artifact-free biomedical metal devices. The magnetic properties, hardness and phase constitutions of these alloys were investigated. The Au-xPt-8Nb alloys showed satisfactory Ïv values. Heat treatments did not clearly change the Ïv values for Au-xPt-8Nb alloys. The Vickers hardness (HV) of these two alloys was much higher than that of high-Pt alloys; moreover, aging at 700 °C increased the HV values of these two alloys. A dual phase structure consisting of face-centered cubic α1 and α2 phases was observed and aging at 700 °C promoted phase separation. The Au-5Pt-8Nb and Au-10Pt-8Nb alloys showed satisfactory Ïv values and high hardness and are thus suggested as candidates for MRI artifact-free alloys for biomedical applications.
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Authors
Emi Uyama, Shihoko Inui, Kenichi Hamada, Eiichi Honda, Kenzo Asaoka,