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  • Usak University Journal of Engineering Sciences
  • Volume:2 Issue:1
  • Mg/Zn COMPOSITES PRODUCED BY MECHANICAL ALLOYING AND HOT PRESSING AND IN-VITRO BIODEGRADATION

Mg/Zn COMPOSITES PRODUCED BY MECHANICAL ALLOYING AND HOT PRESSING AND IN-VITRO BIODEGRADATION

Authors : Simay ERDİBİL, Serap CESUR, Rasim İPEK
Pages : 22-38
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Publication Date : 2019-06-30
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Biodegradable implants have many advantages over conventional steel and titanium based implants. Most important one of these advantages is the ability of these implants to degrade within a desired span of time insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(compatible with tissue and bone growth); after their function is over, without giving any harm to the body. The aim of this study is to develop a magnesium based biodegradable implant to be used as a bone plate. Mechanical and physical properties of Mg alloys that should possess for these applications are almost completely established, whereas the applicability still has to be investigated. In this study, Mg/MgZn/Zn composites were produced by mechanical alloying and hot pressing. Biodegradability of Mg/MgZn/Zn composites was tested as in-vitro in simulated body fluid insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(SBF); solution. SBF is nearly equal to human body blood plasma with ion concentrations. Seven implants were produced. They were placed in SBF solution and then their corrosion resistances were followed. During the process, visual changes of the implants were observed, pH, Mg ion concentrations of SBF solutions and mass, dimensional changes of degraded implants in solutions were measured. As soon as, implants were placed in SBF solutions, gas outlet of H 2 was observed, because of Redox reaction, which took place between implants and SBF. The composites in SBF remained between 1-360 hours and Zn% 2.35 and 3.10 had the longest degradation time when compared to others. Therefore, only three of the composites Zn% 0 insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(7h);, 2.35 insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(360h); and 3.10 insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(192h); were selected for further, SEM and mechanical control tests.
Keywords : Magnesium, Zinc, MgZn composites, biodegradable implants, SBF

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