Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1600225 Intermetallics 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Porous Ni-free Ti-based bulk metallic glasses were produced by spark plasma sintering.•Corrosion behaviour in Hanks' solution was investigated.•Corrosion resistance decreased with the increase of porosity.•Anodic current density of the porous samples slowly increased during anodic polarization.

Porous bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) are promising biomedical materials to be used for surgical implants. Here we report on successful formation of porous Ni-free Ti-based BMGs with a diameter exceeding 15 mm by spark plasma sintering the mixture of the gas-atomized Ti-based (Ti45Zr10Cu31Pd10Sn4) glassy alloy powder and solid salt powder, followed by leaching treatment into water to eliminate the salt phase. Corrosion behaviour of the produced porous Ti-based BMGs was investigated in Hanks' solution. The potentiodynamic polarization curves showed that the anodic current density in the porous Ti-based BMGs slowly increased during anodic polarization, suggesting the crevice corrosion.

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