Structure and thermal stability of biodegradable Mg-Zn-Ca based amorphous alloys synthesized by mechanical alloying |
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Authors: | Moni Kanchan DattaDa-Tren Chou Daeho Hong Partha SahaSung Jae Chung Bouen LeeArif Sirinterlikci Madhumati RamanathanAbhijit Roy Prashant N. Kumta |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Bioengineering, Swanson School of Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA b Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, Swanson School of Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA c Department of Engineering, Robert Morris University, Moon Township, Pittsburgh, PA 15108, USA d Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Swanson School of Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA e School of Dental Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA f Center for Complex Engineered Multifunctional Materials, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA |
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Abstract: | Room temperature solid state diffusion reaction induced by mechanical alloying (MA) of elemental blends of Mg, Zn and Ca of nominal composition 60 at.% Mg-35 at.% Zn-5 at.% Ca has been studied. Formation of fully amorphous structure has been identified after 5 h of MA performed in a SPEX 8000M shaker mill, with milling continued up to 8 h to confirm the formation of homogeneous amorphous phase. Thermal stability of the amorphous phase has been studied using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and isothermal heat treatment at different temperatures. The amorphous powder consolidated using cold isostatic pressing (CIP) showed an envelope density ∼80% of absolute density, which increased to an envelope density ∼84% of absolute density after sintering at an optimized temperature of ∼523 K for 9 h. Electrochemical bio-corrosion testing of the CIP compacted amorphous pellet as well as the sintered pellet performed in Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium, showed improved corrosion resistance in comparison to the as-cast pure Mg. Cytotoxicity testing of the CIP compacted amorphous pellet, performed using the MTT assay with MC3T3 osteoblastic cells, showed low cytotoxicity in comparison to the as-cast pure Mg. |
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Keywords: | Mg-based alloy Amorphous alloy Mechanical alloying Thermal stability Bio-corrosion Cytotoxicity |
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