Study on glass-forming ability and corrosion performance of Ca-based biomedical materials
Publicado en línea: 10 feb 2024
Páginas: 93 - 101
Recibido: 02 nov 2023
Aceptado: 10 feb 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.37190/abb-02338-2023-03
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Stress shielding and the need for secondary surgery are the two major challenges faced by permanent metallic implants, and the emerging Ca-Mg-Zn calcium-based bulk amorphous alloys, with Young’s modulus comparable to that of human bone, good biocompatibility, and in vivo degradation, are highly promising materials for bioimplants. Few studies have been reported on the glass formation ability (GFA) and corrosion degradation behavior of Ca-Mg-Zn amorphous alloys in the human body. In this work, we discuss a study on Ca53+