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; electrochemical behavior; corrosion resistance 1 Introduction β-type titanium alloys with non-toxic and allergen-free elements have been successfully developed for biomedical implants due to their low elastic... L, LI Y L, TAN S W, LIN J G. Superelastic behavior of a β-type titanium alloy [J]. Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 2013, 20: 29-35. [4] WEBSTER T J, EJIOFOR J U. Increased......
implants including hip joints, medical devices and dental implants [1,2]. Among many shape memory alloys (SMAs), Ti–Ni SMAs have been widely utilized for biomedical applications. However.... Handbook of cellular metals [M]. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH Verlag, 2002: 21-28. [43] KIM Y W, LEE Y J, NAM T H. Shape memory characteristics of Ti-Ni-Mo alloys sintered by sparks plasma sintering [J]. Journal......
stable fixation of orthopaedic implants. Recently developed co-precipitation of a kind of protein molecules into the HA coating shows much promising. Key words: hydroxyapatite coating; biomedical... alloys[J]. Mater Sci Eng, 1999, A260: 269-274. [6]Tsui Y C, Doyle C, Clyne T W. Plasma sprayed hydroxyapatite coatings on titanium substrates. Part 2: optimisation of coating properties[J......
. Research progress of new type of degradable biomedical magnesium alloys JDBM[J]. The Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals, 2011, 21(10): 2476-2488. [4] WANG Y P, HE Y H, ZHU Z J, JIANG Y, ZHANG J, NIU J L... alloys as orthopedic biomaterials: A review[J]. Biomaterials, 2006, 27(9):1728-1734. [6] 袁广银, 张 佳, 丁文江. 可降解医用镁基生物材料的研究进展[J]. 中国材料进展, 2011, 30(2): 44-50. YUAN G Y, ZHANG J, DING W J. Research progress......
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-to-modulus ratio (22.4×10-3) and moderate elongation (10.8%), showing great potential as biomedical materials. Table 2 Mechanical properties of TNZO alloys and some typical metallic biomaterials 4..., NISHINO K, SAITO T. Elastic deformation behavior of multi-functional Ti-Nb-Ta-Zr-O alloys [J]. Materials Transactions, 2005, 46(12): 3001-3007. [15] SUN J, YAO Q, XING H, GUO W Y. Elastic properties......
Transactions, 2003, 44(11): 2384-2390. [21] KIM H S, KIM W Y, LIM S H. Microstructure and elastic modulus of Ti-Nb-Si ternary alloys for biomedical applications[J]. Scripta Materialia, 2006, 54(5... in the development and application of biomedical titanium and its alloys, market conditions and problem analysis[J]. Titanium Industry Progress, 2003, 20(4): 82-87. [2] MACARA I G. Vanadium-an element in search......
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metallic ions like V, Al, Co, Cr, Ni and Fe lead to toxic reactions with adverse effects such as damage of protein, lipids or DNA (with increased Fe content); alteration of sugar levels in the blood (with increased Cr content); toxicity reactions after 4-5 years (with increased Ni or Co content) [51,52]. Therefore, it is of great significance to study the wear behavior of biomaterials. The sizes......
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