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  • 2024Advanced Material Models of Titanium Alloys Ti-6Al-4V ELI and Ti-13Nb-13Zr for Severe Plastic Deformationcitations
  • 2023Nanostructured Ti-13Nb-13Zr alloy for implant application—material scientific, technological, and biological aspects7citations
  • 2023Nanostructured Ti-13Nb-13Zr alloy for implant application - material scientific, technological, and biological aspects7citations
  • 2022Nanostructured Ti–13Nb–13Zr for dental implant applications produced by severe plastic deformation16citations
  • 2021So geht energieeffiziente Produktioncitations

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  • Kraus, Stefan Oliver
  • Philippi, Nick
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  • Kokozinski, Andre
  • Spiegel, Christopher
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Nanostructured Ti-13Nb-13Zr alloy for implant application—material scientific, technological, and biological aspects

  • Spiegel, Christopher
  • Groche, Peter
  • Klinge, Lina
  • Kluy, Lukas
  • Coraça-Huber, Débora
  • Siemers, Carsten
Abstract

<jats:p>In dentistry, the most commonly used implant materials are CP-Titanium Grade 4 and Ti-6Al-4V ELI, possessing comparably high Young’s modulus (&amp;gt;100 GPa). In the present study, the second-generation titanium alloy Ti-13Nb-13Zr is investigated with respect to the production of advanced dental implant systems. This should be achieved by the fabrication of long semi-finished bars with high strength and sufficient ductility to allow the automated production of small implants at low Young’s modulus (&amp;lt;80 GPa) to minimize stress shielding, bone resorption, and gap formation between the bone and implant. In addition, bacterial colonization is to be reduced, and bone adhesion is to be enhanced by adjusting the microstructure. To do so, a dedicated thermo-mechanical treatment for Ti-13Nb-13Zr has been developed. This includes the adaption of equal channel angular swaging, a modern process of severe plastic deformation to continuously manufacture nanostructured materials, to Ti-13Nb-13Zr and short-time recrystallization and ageing treatments. In particular, two-pass equal channel angular swaging at a deformation temperature of 150°C and a counterpressure of 8 MPa has successfully been used to avoid shear band formation during deformation and to produce long Ti-13Nb-13Zr bars of 8 mm diameter. During recrystallization treatment at 700°C for 10 min followed by water quenching, a sub-micron-size primary α-phase in a matrix of α″-phase was developed. Subsequent ageing at 500°C for 1 h leads to martensite decomposition and, thus, to a homogeneously nanostructured microstructure of α- and β-phase with substructures smaller than 200 nm. The resulting mechanical properties, especially the ultimate tensile strength of more than 990 MPa, fulfill the requirements of ASTM F1713 at Young’s modulus of 73 GPa. Biological investigations show promising results in reducing bacterial biofilm formation and increased cell proliferation of osteoblasts compared to CP-Titanium Grade 4 and Ti-6Al-4V ELI, especially, if etched surfaces are applied.</jats:p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • microstructure
  • surface
  • polymer
  • phase
  • strength
  • positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy
  • Photoacoustic spectroscopy
  • titanium
  • titanium alloy
  • aging
  • tensile strength
  • ductility
  • recrystallization
  • decomposition
  • quenching