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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2022Flexible and Tough Superelastic Co–Cr Alloys for Biomedical Applications34citations
  • 2021PVDF Fibers Modification by Nitrate Salts Doping43citations
  • 2021Case Study of Polyvinylidene Fluoride Doping by Carbon Nanotubes88citations
  • 2021Effect of electron localization in theoretical design of Ni-Mn-Ga based magnetic shape memory alloys17citations
  • 2019Effect of the High-Pressure Torsion (HPT) and Subsequent Isothermal Annealing on the Phase Transformation in Biomedical Ti15Mo Alloy16citations
  • 2013Macroscopic Thermomechanical Model Suitable for Simulations of Anisotropic NiTi Shape Memory Alloys with R-Phasecitations
  • 2012Internal stresses in steel plate generated by shape memory alloy inserts1citations

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  • Narushima, Takayuki
  • Kainuma, Ryosuke
  • Ueki, Kosuke
  • Hirata, Kenji
  • Ueda, Kyosuke
  • Nagasako, Makoto
  • Bodnárová, Lucie
  • Odaira, Takumi
  • Harjo, Stefanus
  • Xu, Xiao
  • Seiner, Hanuš
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  • Xu, Sheng
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  • Kaspar, Pavel
  • Kaštyl, Jaroslav
  • Knápek, Alexandr
  • Dallaev, Rashid
  • Orudzhev, Farid
  • Holcman, Vladimír
  • Částková, Klára
  • Trčka, Tomáš
  • Papež, Nikola
  • Weiser, Adam
  • Castkova, Klara
  • Šťastná, Eva
  • Obata, Masao
  • Kotani, Takao
  • Heczko, Oleg
  • Straka, Ladislav
  • Zelený, Martin
  • Veřtát, Petr
  • Oda, Tatsuki
  • Veverková, Anna
  • Barriobero-Vila, Pere
  • Janeček, Miloš
  • Bartha, Kristína
  • Polyakova, Veronika
  • Stráský, Josef
  • Doležal, Petr
  • Semenova, Irina
  • Lukáč, František
  • Benešová, Barbora
  • Sittner, Petr
  • Frost, Miroslav
  • Ben Zineb, Tarak
  • Hughes, Darren J.
  • Konstantinidis, K.
  • Šittner, P.
  • Pilch, Jan
  • Malard, Benoît
  • Davydov, Vadim
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Flexible and Tough Superelastic Co–Cr Alloys for Biomedical Applications

  • Narushima, Takayuki
  • Kainuma, Ryosuke
  • Ueki, Kosuke
  • Hirata, Kenji
  • Ueda, Kyosuke
  • Nagasako, Makoto
  • Bodnárová, Lucie
  • Odaira, Takumi
  • Harjo, Stefanus
  • Sedlák, Petr
  • Xu, Xiao
  • Seiner, Hanuš
  • Kawasaki, Takuro
  • Xu, Sheng
Abstract

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>The demand for biomaterials has been increasing along with the increase in the population of elderly people worldwide. The mechanical properties and high wear resistance of metallic biomaterials make them well‐suited for use as substitutes or as support for damaged hard tissues. However, unless these biomaterials also have a low Young's modulus similar to that of human bones, bone atrophy inevitably occurs. Because a low Young's modulus is typically associated with poor wear resistance, it is difficult to realize a low Young's modulus and high wear resistance simultaneously. Also, the superelastic property of shape‐memory alloys makes them suitable for biomedical applications, like vascular stents and guide wires. However, due to the low recoverable strain of conventional biocompatible shape‐memory alloys, the demand for a new alloy system is high. The novel body‐centered‐cubic cobalt–chromium‐based alloys in this work provide a solution to both of these problems. The Young's modulus of &lt;001&gt;‐oriented single‐crystal cobalt–chromium‐based alloys is 10–30 GPa, which is similar to that of human bone, and they also demonstrate high wear and corrosion resistance. They also exhibit superelasticity with a huge recoverable strain up to 17.0%. For these reasons, the novel cobalt–chromium‐based alloys can be promising candidates for biomedical applications.</jats:p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • corrosion
  • chromium
  • wear resistance
  • cobalt
  • biomaterials
  • wire