Efforts to develop metallic zinc for biodegradable implants have significantly advanced following an earlier focus on magnesium (Mg) and iron (Fe). Mg and Fe base alloys experience an accelerated corrosion rate and harmful corrosion products, respectively. The corrosion rate of pure Zn, however, may need to be modified from its reported ~20 µm/year penetration rate, depending upon the intended application. The present study aimed at evaluating the possibility of using Fe as a relatively cathodic biocompatible alloying element in zinc that can tune the implant degradation rate via microgalvanic effects. The selected Zn–1.3wt %Fe alloy composition produced by gravity casting was examined in vitro and in vivo. The in vitro examination included...
Zinc (Zn)-based alloys are considered a new class of biodegradable implant materials due to their su...
Biodegradable metals have attracted interest for implant applications because of the potential to el...
Alloys of magnesium, zinc or iron that do not contain toxic elements are attractive as construction ...
Efforts to develop metallic zinc for biodegradable implants have significantly advanced following an...
Efforts to develop metallic zinc for biodegradable implants have significantly advanced following an...
In the last decade, iron and magnesium, both pure and alloyed, have been extensively studied as pote...
The use of metallic biomaterials, such as titanium alloys, stainless steels and cobalt-chromium allo...
Magnesium alloys have recently attracted the attention as a new biodegradable material. In this stu...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 47-48.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Experimenta...
The search for biodegradable metals with mechanical properties equal or higher to those of currently...
Zinc-based alloys have gained increased interest as biodegradable structural materials for medical a...
The demand for short-term degradable implant in bone fixation applications is growing steadily due t...
© IMechE 2015. This article reports the in vitro degradation and cytotoxicity assessment of Zn-3Mg a...
Biodegradable metals have attracted interest for implant applications because of the potential to el...
Zinc alloys form a promising new class of biodegradable metals that combine suitable mechanical prop...
Zinc (Zn)-based alloys are considered a new class of biodegradable implant materials due to their su...
Biodegradable metals have attracted interest for implant applications because of the potential to el...
Alloys of magnesium, zinc or iron that do not contain toxic elements are attractive as construction ...
Efforts to develop metallic zinc for biodegradable implants have significantly advanced following an...
Efforts to develop metallic zinc for biodegradable implants have significantly advanced following an...
In the last decade, iron and magnesium, both pure and alloyed, have been extensively studied as pote...
The use of metallic biomaterials, such as titanium alloys, stainless steels and cobalt-chromium allo...
Magnesium alloys have recently attracted the attention as a new biodegradable material. In this stu...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 47-48.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Experimenta...
The search for biodegradable metals with mechanical properties equal or higher to those of currently...
Zinc-based alloys have gained increased interest as biodegradable structural materials for medical a...
The demand for short-term degradable implant in bone fixation applications is growing steadily due t...
© IMechE 2015. This article reports the in vitro degradation and cytotoxicity assessment of Zn-3Mg a...
Biodegradable metals have attracted interest for implant applications because of the potential to el...
Zinc alloys form a promising new class of biodegradable metals that combine suitable mechanical prop...
Zinc (Zn)-based alloys are considered a new class of biodegradable implant materials due to their su...
Biodegradable metals have attracted interest for implant applications because of the potential to el...
Alloys of magnesium, zinc or iron that do not contain toxic elements are attractive as construction ...