Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8017205 | Materials Letters | 2016 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Magnesium alloys have come to the fore as attractive lightweight structural materials owing to their high specific strength, whilst some of them are considered for bioresorbable implant applications. A new Mg-4Li-1Ca (LX41) alloy, processed by two-step rolling followed by annealing, showed extraordinary properties outperforming the existing Mg alloys in terms of specific strength, strain hardening ability, ductility, and cytocompatibility. The record-breaking superiority in mechanical properties combined with cytocompatibility qualifies the alloy for applications in lightweight engineering structures and bone implants.
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Authors
Y. Estrin, S.S. Nene, B.P. Kashyap, N. Prabhu, T. Al-Samman,