Zn-based alloys are recognized as promising bioabsorbable materials for cardiovascular stents, due to their biocompatibility and favorable degradability as compared to Mg. However, both low strength and intrinsic mechanical instability arising from a strong strain rate sensitivity and strain softening behavior make development of Zn alloys challenging for stent applications. In this study, we developed binary Zn-4.0Ag and ternary Zn-4.0Ag-xMn (where x = 0.2–0.6wt%) alloys. An experimental methodology was designed by cold working followed by a thermal treatment on extruded alloys, through which the effects of the grain size and precipitates could be thoroughly investigated. Microstructural observations revealed a significant grain refinement...
As a new kind of biodegradable metal, Zn possesses promising features, i.e. suitable biodegradabilit...
Zinc shows great promise as a bioabsorbable metal; however, the low tensile strength of pure zinc li...
Unlike permanent implant materials, biodegradable metallic implants can avoid a revision surgery for...
Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2021.04.015In the recent de...
Metallic Zn alloys have recently gained interest as potential candidates for developing platforms of...
The search for a degradable metal simultaneously showing mechanical properties equal or higher to th...
The search for biodegradable metals with mechanical properties equal or higher to those of currently...
The metallurgical engineering of bioresorbable zinc (Zn)-based medical alloys would greatly benefit ...
It is still an open challenge to find a biodegradable metallic material exhibiting sufficient mechan...
Zinc-based alloys have been introduced as candidate absorbable materials for biomedical implants due...
Bioabsorbable metal stents are being developed to mitigate the long-term side effects associated wit...
Zn-based alloys have been studied as new biodegradable metals owing to its slower corrosion rate com...
Zinc (Zn) possesses great potential for application in biomedical implants owing to its acceptable l...
The detrimental effect of natural aging on mechanical properties of zinc alloys restricts their appl...
As a new kind of biodegradable metal, Zn possesses promising features, i.e. suitable biodegradabilit...
Zinc shows great promise as a bioabsorbable metal; however, the low tensile strength of pure zinc li...
Unlike permanent implant materials, biodegradable metallic implants can avoid a revision surgery for...
Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2021.04.015In the recent de...
Metallic Zn alloys have recently gained interest as potential candidates for developing platforms of...
The search for a degradable metal simultaneously showing mechanical properties equal or higher to th...
The search for biodegradable metals with mechanical properties equal or higher to those of currently...
The metallurgical engineering of bioresorbable zinc (Zn)-based medical alloys would greatly benefit ...
It is still an open challenge to find a biodegradable metallic material exhibiting sufficient mechan...
Zinc-based alloys have been introduced as candidate absorbable materials for biomedical implants due...
Bioabsorbable metal stents are being developed to mitigate the long-term side effects associated wit...
Zn-based alloys have been studied as new biodegradable metals owing to its slower corrosion rate com...
Zinc (Zn) possesses great potential for application in biomedical implants owing to its acceptable l...
The detrimental effect of natural aging on mechanical properties of zinc alloys restricts their appl...
As a new kind of biodegradable metal, Zn possesses promising features, i.e. suitable biodegradabilit...
Zinc shows great promise as a bioabsorbable metal; however, the low tensile strength of pure zinc li...
Unlike permanent implant materials, biodegradable metallic implants can avoid a revision surgery for...