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- 2016Effect of surface modifications of Ti40Zr10Cu38Pd12 bulk metallic glass and Ti-6Al-4V alloy on human osteoblasts in vitro biocompatibilitycitations
- 2016Effect of surface modifications of Ti40Zr10Cu38Pd12 bulk metallic glass and Ti-6Al-4V alloy on human osteoblasts in vitro biocompatibilitycitations
- 2015Nanostructured Ti-Zr-Pd-Si-(Nb) bulk metallic composites : novel biocompatible materials with superior mechanical strength and elastic recoverycitations
- 2014In vitro biocompatibility assessment of Ti40Cu38Zr10Pd12 bulk metallic glasscitations
- 2014Biocompatible Ti-based metallic glasses and nanocomposite materials
- 2014Biocompatible Ti-based metallic glasses and nanocomposite materials
- 2013Novel Ti-Zr-Hf-Fe nanostructured alloy for biomedical applicationscitations
- 2013Novel Ti-Zr-Hf-Fe Nanostructured Alloy for Biomedical Applicationscitations
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Novel Ti-Zr-Hf-Fe nanostructured alloy for biomedical applications
Abstract
The synthesis and characterization of Ti40Zr20Hf20Fe20 (atom %) alloy, in the form of rods (Φ = 2 mm), prepared by arc-melting, and subsequent Cu mold suction casting, is presented. The microstructure, mechanical and corrosion properties, as well as in vitro biocompatibility of this alloy, are investigated. This material consists of a mixture of several nanocrystalline phases. It exhibits excellent mechanical behavior, dominated by high strength and relatively low Young's modulus, and also good corrosion resistance, as evidenced by the passive behavior in a wide potential window and the low corrosion current densities values. In terms of biocompatibility, this alloy is not cytotoxic and preosteoblast cells can easily adhere onto its surface and differentiate into osteoblasts. © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.