Metallic biomaterials are used in medical devices in humans more than any other family of materials. The corrosion resistance of an implant material affects its functionality and durability and is a prime factor governing biocompatibility. The fundamental paradigm of metallic biomaterials, except biodegradable metals, has been “the more corrosion resistant, the more biocompatible.„ The body environment is harsh and raises several challenges with respect to corrosion control. In this invited review paper, the body environment is analysed in detail and the possible effects of the corrosion of different biomaterials on biocompatibility are discussed. Then, the kinetics of corrosion, passivity, its breakdown and regeneration in vivo...
The metallic biomaterials are very well known among various biomaterials. Stainless steel was used s...
AbstractApart from ceramics, polymers, and composites, metallic materials rank distinguished in the ...
Metals are commonly used in various biomedical applications due to their excellent mechanical proper...
Metals, in addition to ceramics and polymers, are important class of materials considered for replac...
Abstract. Chemical stability, mechanical behaviour and biocompatibility in body fluids and tissues a...
For successful implantation, biomaterials need excellent corrosion and wear resistance in the body e...
Corrosion prevention in biomaterials has become crucial particularly to overcome inflammation and al...
The most common metallic biomaterials are 316L, Co-28Cr-6Mo, and Ti-6Al-4V alloys used as prostheses...
The selection of materials for medical applications is usually based on considerations of biocompati...
99 p.Metallic materials are essential element for biomaterials to assist with the repair or replacem...
The present work deals with the comparison of the properties of metallic biomaterials in terms of th...
With the advancement of technology, the changing lifestyle brings more surgical intervention and the...
Metallic biomaterials used for orthopedic and other biomedical applications are often subjected to c...
l l More than a million metallic endovascular devices are implanted each year, but the quest for the...
Mechanically assisted corrosion (MAC) of metallic biomaterials continues to be a concern for highly-...
The metallic biomaterials are very well known among various biomaterials. Stainless steel was used s...
AbstractApart from ceramics, polymers, and composites, metallic materials rank distinguished in the ...
Metals are commonly used in various biomedical applications due to their excellent mechanical proper...
Metals, in addition to ceramics and polymers, are important class of materials considered for replac...
Abstract. Chemical stability, mechanical behaviour and biocompatibility in body fluids and tissues a...
For successful implantation, biomaterials need excellent corrosion and wear resistance in the body e...
Corrosion prevention in biomaterials has become crucial particularly to overcome inflammation and al...
The most common metallic biomaterials are 316L, Co-28Cr-6Mo, and Ti-6Al-4V alloys used as prostheses...
The selection of materials for medical applications is usually based on considerations of biocompati...
99 p.Metallic materials are essential element for biomaterials to assist with the repair or replacem...
The present work deals with the comparison of the properties of metallic biomaterials in terms of th...
With the advancement of technology, the changing lifestyle brings more surgical intervention and the...
Metallic biomaterials used for orthopedic and other biomedical applications are often subjected to c...
l l More than a million metallic endovascular devices are implanted each year, but the quest for the...
Mechanically assisted corrosion (MAC) of metallic biomaterials continues to be a concern for highly-...
The metallic biomaterials are very well known among various biomaterials. Stainless steel was used s...
AbstractApart from ceramics, polymers, and composites, metallic materials rank distinguished in the ...
Metals are commonly used in various biomedical applications due to their excellent mechanical proper...