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Evaluation of the biocompability and corrosion activity of resorbable CaMgZnYbBAu alloys
Calcium-based alloys can be promising candidates for use as biodegradable implants because of attractive properties as mechanical, corrosive, and biocompatible. In the work, the biocompatibility authors discussed the results of the Ca 32 Mg 12 Zn 38 Yb 18−x B x (x = 0, 1, 2, 3 at.%) and Ca 32 Mg 12...
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Published in: | Scientific reports 2022-12, Vol.12 (1), p.21007-13, Article 21007 |
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Summary: | Calcium-based alloys can be promising candidates for use as biodegradable implants because of attractive properties as mechanical, corrosive, and biocompatible. In the work, the biocompatibility authors discussed the results of the Ca
32
Mg
12
Zn
38
Yb
18−x
B
x
(x = 0, 1, 2, 3 at.%) and Ca
32
Mg
12
Zn
38
Yb
18−2x
B
x
Au
x
(x = 1, 2 at.%) alloys. The tests were performed using a MTT assay. The corrosion behavior of such Ca-based alloys in PWE fluid at 37 °C was studied and compared with the results in Ringer’s solution from previous works. Electrochemical tests were presented by open circuit potential and potentiodynamic curves. Different concentrations of boron and gold in the alloys caused changes in the corrosion results. The best corrosion resistance in PWE solution was observed for the Ca-based alloy with 2 at.% Au due to the lowest value of the corrosion current density (
j
corr
), equal to 10.6 µA·cm
−2
. A slightly higher value of
j
corr
was obtained for the Ca
32
Mg
12
Zn
38
Yb
15
B
3
alloy with the lowest roughness values. The results of the cytotoxicity tests also showed that the alloy with 3 at.% boron was characterized by the highest cell viability. The investigation results discussed in the work allow us to suggest that the presented calcium alloys with 3 at.% of B, and 2 at.% of Au addition may be promising materials for the use in implantology. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-022-25069-6 |