Electrochemical investigation on the as-cast Ti-Mo alloys (4-20 Mo wt.%) applied as biomaterials in Na2SO4 and Ringer physiological solutions is reported. Analyses of the open-circuit potential indicated that all alloys present spontaneous passivation. SEM and cyclic voltammograms obtained in the Ringer solution showed that the samples studied do not present pitting corrosion at potentials up to 8 V (SCE), indicating high corrosion resistance. Open-circuit potential profiles of the anodic oxides growth in both solutions show that the presence of chloride ions during the anodization does not influence the oxides' chemical stability, and also clearly indicate that adding Mo to pure Ti improves the stability of the anodic oxides. All these res...
International audienceTitanium and titanium-based alloys are widely used in various biomedical appli...
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The electrochemical behavior and corrosion resistance of Ti-15Mo alloy to applications as biomateria...
Corrosion behaviour of the studied Ti20Mo alloy together with the currently used metallic biomateria...
Ti-Mo alloys from 4 to 20 Mo wt.% were arc-melted. Their compositions and surfaces were analyzed by ...
The influence of the Mo content on the corrosion resistance of Ti-Mo alloys has been investigated us...
Titanium alloys are used in medical devices due to their mechanical properties, but also for their c...
A family of TiMn alloys having a comparable mechanical property to Ti6Al4V alloy was developed for b...
The anodic behaviour of cast Ti-Mo alloys, having different Mo contents (6-20 wt.%), was investigate...
The anodic behaviour of cast Ti\u2013Mo alloys, having different Mo contents (6\u201320 wt.%), was i...
The Ti15Mo alloy has been studied towards long-term corrosion performance in saline solution at 37°C...
In order to determine the electrochemical behavior against the corrosion of different commercial bio...
The Ti–6Al–4V alloy is used for biomedical implants due to its corrosion resistance and biocompatibi...
The corrosion behavior of titanium alloy without vanadium Ti-6Al-7Nb under simulated biological cond...
International audienceTitanium and titanium-based alloys are widely used in various biomedical appli...
Ti-6Al-4V alloy has been widely used in restorative surgery due to its high corrosion resistance and...
The performance of current biomedical titanium alloys is limited by inflammatory and severe inflamma...
The electrochemical behavior and corrosion resistance of Ti-15Mo alloy to applications as biomateria...
Corrosion behaviour of the studied Ti20Mo alloy together with the currently used metallic biomateria...
Ti-Mo alloys from 4 to 20 Mo wt.% were arc-melted. Their compositions and surfaces were analyzed by ...
The influence of the Mo content on the corrosion resistance of Ti-Mo alloys has been investigated us...
Titanium alloys are used in medical devices due to their mechanical properties, but also for their c...
A family of TiMn alloys having a comparable mechanical property to Ti6Al4V alloy was developed for b...
The anodic behaviour of cast Ti-Mo alloys, having different Mo contents (6-20 wt.%), was investigate...
The anodic behaviour of cast Ti\u2013Mo alloys, having different Mo contents (6\u201320 wt.%), was i...
The Ti15Mo alloy has been studied towards long-term corrosion performance in saline solution at 37°C...
In order to determine the electrochemical behavior against the corrosion of different commercial bio...
The Ti–6Al–4V alloy is used for biomedical implants due to its corrosion resistance and biocompatibi...
The corrosion behavior of titanium alloy without vanadium Ti-6Al-7Nb under simulated biological cond...
International audienceTitanium and titanium-based alloys are widely used in various biomedical appli...
Ti-6Al-4V alloy has been widely used in restorative surgery due to its high corrosion resistance and...
The performance of current biomedical titanium alloys is limited by inflammatory and severe inflamma...