The microstructure, degradation behavior and cytotoxicity effect of Mg-Sn-Zn alloys in vitro tests
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2020Author
Ercetin, Ali and Ozsgun, Ozgur and Aslantas, Kubilay and Aykutoglu,
Gurkan
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In the present study, Mg5Sn-xZn (x = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 wt\%) alloys
in superior biocorrosion properties were produced successfully. A novel
mixing technique which prevents contact of magnesium with oxygen has
been applied in order to produce Mg-Sn-Zn alloys by hot pressing.
According to the obtained results, it was observed that a homogeneous
microstructure could be obtained, and the formed secondary phases were
uniformly distributed at the grain boundaries. At the same time, it was
determined that addition of Zn had a grain refiner effect on
microstructure. Therefore, corrosion resistance increased with
increasing Zn ratios. Apatite structures were formed on specimen
surfaces during degradation as protective layers. The highest corrosion
resistance was obtained from TZ54 alloy, in which the apatite structures
formed intensively. The addition of Zn to the alloys had no toxic
effects on human neuron cells in terms of biocompatibility, but was
effective for cell growth.
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