Corrosion behavior of Ti-Mo alloys cold rolled and heat treated |
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Authors: | Ying-Long Zhou Dong-Mei Luo |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Mechatronics Engineering, Foshan University, 18 Jiangwan Yi Rd, Foshan 528000, Guangdong Province, PR China b Department of Civil Engineering, Foshan University, 18 Jiangwan Yi Rd, Foshan 528000, Guangdong Province, PR China |
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Abstract: | Corrosion behavior of (α + β) Ti-10Mo and β Ti-20Mo (mass%) alloys cold rolled and solution heat treated was investigated by studying the anodic polarization curves at 310 K in 5 mol% HCl solution to determine the potential use of those alloys in biomedical applications. The anodic films formed on the surfaces of the alloys were examined using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis and scanning electron microscopy. The results reveal that both of the Ti-Mo alloys cold rolled and solution treated exhibit a passive behavior in 5% HCl solution, which is attributed to the passive film formation of a mixture of MoO3 and TiO2. The cold rolling process does not influence the formation of passive films on the Ti-Mo alloys although it slightly increases the passive current densities. The corrosion resistance of the Ti-Mo alloys increases with Mo content and both of the Ti-Mo alloys exhibit better corrosion resistance than commercial pure Ti—the currently used metallic biomaterial. |
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Keywords: | Ti-Mo alloy XPS Oxide film Corrosion resistance Metallic biomaterial |
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