Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1641706 | Materials Letters | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The microstructure, mechanical properties, in vitro degradation behavior and hemocompatibility of novel Zn-1Mg-0.1Sr and Zn-1Mg-0.5Sr (wt%) ternary alloys were evaluated with pure Zn as control. The results indicated that Zn-Mg-Sr alloys exhibited much higher yield strength (YS), ultimate tensile strength (UTS), hardness and corrosion rate than those of pure Zn. But their elongation and hemolysis rates were reduced. Furthermore, the hot-rolled Zn-1Mg-0.1Sr alloy presented the superior mechanics performance (196.84±13.20 MPa, 300.08±6.09 MPa, 22.49±2.52%, 104.31±10.18 for YS, UTS, Elongation and hardness, respectively), appropriate corrosion rate (0.15±0.05 mm/year) and excellent hemocompatibility (hematolysis rate of 1.10±0.2% and no signs of thrombogenicity), showing a preferable candidate as the biodegradable implant material.
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Authors
Xiwei Liu, Jianke Sun, Yinghong Yang, Feiyu Zhou, Zhongjie Pu, Li Li, Yufeng Zheng,