Metals are commonly used in various biomedical applications due to their excellent mechanical properties, such as high strength, ductility and toughness.However, the main drawback of metallic biomaterials is their high reactivity, which makes them especially susceptible to corrosion when exposed to aqueous environments such as body fluids. In addition to the corrosiveness of body fluids, metallic biomaterials canbe exposed to mechanical loading and wear. The combined effect of corrosion and wear, also known as tribocorrosion, can lead to enhanced release ofmetallic ions and particles into the surrounding fluids and tissue, which can cause different adverse biological reactions and limit the lifetime of metallicimplants. The overall goal of ...
Metallic biomaterials are used in medical devices in humans more than any other family of materials....
Mechanically assisted crevice corrosion (MACC) of metallic biomaterials continues to be a significan...
Cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloys are commonly used for biomedical applications such as dental impla...
Metals are commonly used in various biomedical applications due to their excellent mechanical proper...
Metals have excellent properties, such as high strength, ductility and toughness, which make them th...
Hafnium is a passive metal with good biocompatibility and osteogenesis, however, little is known abo...
Hafnium has been suggested as an interesting material for biomedical applications due to its good bi...
Cobalt-based metallic biomaterials are mostly employed as bearing materials for Total Hip Replacemen...
Abstract : The demand for durable hip/knee and dental metallic implants is rapidly increasing due to...
[EN] The corrosion and tribocorrosion behavior of an as-cast high carbon CoCrMo alloy immersed in ph...
The tribological activation of a passive metal alloy in an aqueous biological environment have been ...
Orthopedic implants first started out as an all-metal hip joint replacement. However, poor design an...
Co-Cr alloy is one of the most widely used metallic biomaterials for metal-on-metal joint prostheses...
CoCrMo alloys are used in hip and knee replacements due to their excellent long-term survival rates....
While the CoCrMo biomaterial is currently employed in artificial joints, there are medical concerns ...
Metallic biomaterials are used in medical devices in humans more than any other family of materials....
Mechanically assisted crevice corrosion (MACC) of metallic biomaterials continues to be a significan...
Cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloys are commonly used for biomedical applications such as dental impla...
Metals are commonly used in various biomedical applications due to their excellent mechanical proper...
Metals have excellent properties, such as high strength, ductility and toughness, which make them th...
Hafnium is a passive metal with good biocompatibility and osteogenesis, however, little is known abo...
Hafnium has been suggested as an interesting material for biomedical applications due to its good bi...
Cobalt-based metallic biomaterials are mostly employed as bearing materials for Total Hip Replacemen...
Abstract : The demand for durable hip/knee and dental metallic implants is rapidly increasing due to...
[EN] The corrosion and tribocorrosion behavior of an as-cast high carbon CoCrMo alloy immersed in ph...
The tribological activation of a passive metal alloy in an aqueous biological environment have been ...
Orthopedic implants first started out as an all-metal hip joint replacement. However, poor design an...
Co-Cr alloy is one of the most widely used metallic biomaterials for metal-on-metal joint prostheses...
CoCrMo alloys are used in hip and knee replacements due to their excellent long-term survival rates....
While the CoCrMo biomaterial is currently employed in artificial joints, there are medical concerns ...
Metallic biomaterials are used in medical devices in humans more than any other family of materials....
Mechanically assisted crevice corrosion (MACC) of metallic biomaterials continues to be a significan...
Cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloys are commonly used for biomedical applications such as dental impla...