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  • 2022Microstructure and corrosion resistance characteristics of Ti–AlN composite produced by selective laser melting4citations
  • 2022Evolution of microstructure dependent corrosion properties of ultrafine AZ31 under conditions of extrusion with a forward backward oscillating die7citations
  • 2022A comparison of the microstructure-dependent corrosion of dual-structured Mg-Li alloys fabricated by powder consolidation methods: Laser powder bed fusion vs pulse plasma sintering26citations
  • 2019The influence of volume fraction of amorphous phase on corrosion resistance of Mg67Zn29Ca4alloy1citations
  • 2019The impact of different volume fractions of crystalline structures on the electrochemical behaviour of Mg67Zn29Ca4alloys for biomedical applications3citations
  • 2018Effect of structure on corrosion resistance of Mg-Zn-Ca alloycitations
  • 2017Comparison of corrosion resistance of glass fiber reinforced composites and steels applicable for extraction pipescitations

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The influence of volume fraction of amorphous phase on corrosion resistance of Mg67Zn29Ca4alloy

  • Cieślak, Grzegorz
  • Chlewicka, Monika
  • Mizera, Jarosław
Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the structure and corrosion resistance of amorphous, amorphous‐crystalline, and crystalline Mg67Zn29Ca4 alloy for biodegradable applications. This paper presents a preparation method and results of the structural characterization and corrosion resistance analysis of the material. Samples were prepared in the form of 3mm diameter rods. The structure of the alloy was examined with the use of X‐ray diffractometry and scanning electron microscopy. The thermal properties of the samples were examined with differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Results of DSC analysis were used to determine heat treatment temperatures, allowing to obtain different fractures of crystalline phase in the material. Corrosion resistance of heat‐treated samples was investigated by immersion tests and electrochemical measurements performed in the simulated body fluid. The X‐ray diffraction results confirmed that the prepared Mg67Zn29Ca4 alloy’s structure is fully amorphous. After heat treatment, samples with different fractions of amorphous phase in the structure were obtained. Immersion tests of the samples showed that the structure significantly influenced corrosion resistance in examined materials. It should be pointed out, that certain amounts of crystalline phase in amorphous matrix can greatly improve the corrosion resistance of Mg67Zn29Ca4 alloy.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • amorphous
  • corrosion
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • crystalline phase
  • differential scanning calorimetry