Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
829636 Materials & Design (1980-2015) 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A TiCuHfSi bulk metallic glass was designed based on binary deep eutectics.•The designed alloy exhibits excellent glass forming ability.•The alloy possesses excellent mechanical properties and corrosion resistance.•The BMG is promising in medical applications.

A new Ti41.3Cu43.7Hf13.9Si1.1 bulk metallic glass (BMG), free of Ni, Al and Be elements, was designed using the proper mixing of binary deep eutectics. The alloy exhibited excellent glass forming ability (GFA) and could be cast into single glassy rod up to 3 mm in diameter by copper mould casting method. The appropriate atomic-size mismatch, the large negative heat of mixing among constituent elements, and the possible formation of glassy HfSiO4 facilitated its superior GFA. The BMG also showed good mechanical properties with fracture strength of 1685 MPa and Young’s modulus of 95 GPa as well as better corrosion resistance in both NaCl and Hank’s solutions, compared with pure Ti and Ti–6Al–4V alloy. The above results demonstrated that the developed BMG is promising in biomedical applications.

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