Hafnium is a passive metal with good biocompatibility and osteogenesis, however, little is known about its resistance to wear and corrosion in biological environments. The corrosion and tribocorrosion behavior of hafnium and commercially pure (CP) titanium in simulated body fluids were investigated using electrochemical techniques. Cyclic polarization scans and open circuit potential measurements were performed in 0.9% NaCl solution and 25% bovine calf serum solution to assess the effect of organic species on the corrosion behavior of the metal. A pin-on-plate configuration tribometer and a three electrode electrochemical cell were integrated to investigate the tribocorrosion performance of the studied materials. The results showed that haf...
CoCrMo alloys are used in hip and knee replacements due to their excellent long-term survival rates....
International audienceIn this paper, corrosion and tribocorrosion tests have been conducted on three...
28 mm Metal-on-Metal (MoM) and Metal-on-Ceramic (MoC) Total Hip Replacements were articulated to 1 m...
Hafnium has been suggested as an interesting material for biomedical applications due to its good bi...
Metals have excellent properties, such as high strength, ductility and toughness, which make them th...
Metals are commonly used in various biomedical applications due to their excellent mechanical proper...
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The performance of metal-on-metal total hip replacements is largely determined by their propensity t...
The current paradigm in metallic biomaterials research has focused on biological reactions to wear p...
CoCrMo alloys have been used for biomedical implants for a number of years. They are now frequently ...
The most common metallic biomaterials are 316L, Co-28Cr-6Mo, and Ti-6Al-4V alloys used as prostheses...
Tribological problems and corrosion degradation have been recognized as essential risks for total jo...
Cobalt-based metallic biomaterials are mostly employed as bearing materials for Total Hip Replacemen...
The tribological activation of a passive metal alloy in an aqueous biological environment have been ...
Article in pressThe degradation of titanium-based oral rehabilitation systems can occur by corrosion...
CoCrMo alloys are used in hip and knee replacements due to their excellent long-term survival rates....
International audienceIn this paper, corrosion and tribocorrosion tests have been conducted on three...
28 mm Metal-on-Metal (MoM) and Metal-on-Ceramic (MoC) Total Hip Replacements were articulated to 1 m...
Hafnium has been suggested as an interesting material for biomedical applications due to its good bi...
Metals have excellent properties, such as high strength, ductility and toughness, which make them th...
Metals are commonly used in various biomedical applications due to their excellent mechanical proper...
This paper studies the influence of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in simulated body fluids on the wear a...
The performance of metal-on-metal total hip replacements is largely determined by their propensity t...
The current paradigm in metallic biomaterials research has focused on biological reactions to wear p...
CoCrMo alloys have been used for biomedical implants for a number of years. They are now frequently ...
The most common metallic biomaterials are 316L, Co-28Cr-6Mo, and Ti-6Al-4V alloys used as prostheses...
Tribological problems and corrosion degradation have been recognized as essential risks for total jo...
Cobalt-based metallic biomaterials are mostly employed as bearing materials for Total Hip Replacemen...
The tribological activation of a passive metal alloy in an aqueous biological environment have been ...
Article in pressThe degradation of titanium-based oral rehabilitation systems can occur by corrosion...
CoCrMo alloys are used in hip and knee replacements due to their excellent long-term survival rates....
International audienceIn this paper, corrosion and tribocorrosion tests have been conducted on three...
28 mm Metal-on-Metal (MoM) and Metal-on-Ceramic (MoC) Total Hip Replacements were articulated to 1 m...