Progress and Challenge for Magnesium Alloys as Biomaterials
Chongqing University of Technology · Max Planck Society · +1 more institution
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Abstract Magnesium alloys are very biocompatiable and show promise for use in orthopaedic implant. Significant progress of research on bioabsorbable magnesium stents and orthopaedic bones has been achieved in recent years. The issues on degradation, hydrogen evolution, and corrosion fatigue and erosion corrosion of magnesium alloys and various influencing factors in simulated body fluid (SBF) are discussed. The research progress on magnesium and its alloys as biomaterials and miscellaneous approaches to enhancement in corrosion resistance is reviewed. Finally the challenges and strategy for their application as orthopaedic biomaterials are also proposed.
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- Corrosion
- Magnesium
- Materials science
- Simulated body fluid
- Metallurgy
- Composite material
- Scanning electron microscope
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