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  • 2014In vitro mechanical and corrosion properties of biodegradable Mg–Ag alloys87citations
  • 2013Characterizing the transformation near indents and cracks in clinically used dental yttria-stabilized zirconium oxide constructs26citations

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  • Willumeit, R.
  • Feyerabend, F.
  • Hoeche, D.
  • Kainer, Ku
  • Hort, N.
  • Tie, D.
  • Maerten, A.
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In vitro mechanical and corrosion properties of biodegradable Mg–Ag alloys

  • Willumeit, R.
  • Feyerabend, F.
  • Hoeche, D.
  • Kainer, Ku
  • Hort, N.
  • Mueller, W. D.
  • Tie, D.
Abstract

Binary magnesium–silver (Mg–Ag) alloys were designed as antibacterial material to treat infections in an implant site. The mechanical and electrochemical measurements were performed on three casting Mg–Ag alloys under cell culture conditions. The composition and distribution of the corrosion layer was analyzed by microscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. In cell culture media, Mg–Ag alloys show higher, but still acceptable general corrosion rates while less susceptibility to pitting corrosion than pure Mg with increasing content of silver. This study indicates that Mg–Ag alloys have satisfactory corrosion properties and much better mechanical properties than pure magnesium as a functional biodegradable material.

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  • silver
  • corrosion
  • x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
  • Magnesium
  • Magnesium
  • laser emission spectroscopy
  • pitting corrosion
  • casting
  • susceptibility
  • microscopy