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Enhancing mechanical strength, tribological properties, cytocompatibility, osteogenic differentiation, and antibacterial capacity of biodegradable Zn-5RE (RE = Nd, Y, and Ho) alloys for potential bone-implant application
Degradable zinc (Zn) based metals exhibit great promise as potential load-bearing bone-implant materials due to their suitable biodegradability, good fabricate-friendliness, biocompatibility, and favorable osteogenesis-promoting capacity. Nevertheless, most as-cast Zn-based metals display poor mecha...
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Published in: | Journal of materials research and technology 2024-05, Vol.30, p.2865-2878 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Degradable zinc (Zn) based metals exhibit great promise as potential load-bearing bone-implant materials due to their suitable biodegradability, good fabricate-friendliness, biocompatibility, and favorable osteogenesis-promoting capacity. Nevertheless, most as-cast Zn-based metals display poor mechanical properties due to their coarse grain size and few slip systems, which is challenging to meet bone-implant application requirements. Herein, the alloying using rare earth (RE) elements of neodymium (Nd), yttrium (Y), and holmium (Ho) combined with hot-rolling was used to prepare the hot-rolled (HR) Zn-5RE binary alloys for load-bearing bone fixation or bone repair applications. HR Zn–5Y sample demonstrated the best mechanical properties matching with an ultimate tensile strength of ∼260 MPa, yield strength of ∼200 MPa, elongation of ∼43.5%, strength-elongation product of ∼11.3 GPa%, and macro-hardness of ∼104.7 HB among the HR samples, close to the requirements of mechanical properties for degradable bone-implant materials. HR Zn–5Y sample exhibited the lowest corrosion rate of ∼178 μm/y measured by electrochemical polarization testing, the degradation rate of ∼29 μm/y measured by static immersion testing, and high tribological properties in Hanks’ solution. The diluted Zn–5Y extract showed an appropriate cytocompatibility to 3T3 and MG-63 cells and moderate osteogenic differentiation ability to 3T3 cells among HR Zn-5RE and pure Zn extracts. Meanwhile, the HR Zn–5Y sample showed a suitable and effective antibacterial capacity against S. aureus and E. coli. Overall, the HR Zn–5Y sample is a promising moderate load-bearing bone-implant material for bone pins, plates, and guiding bone regeneration membrane application. |
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ISSN: | 2238-7854 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jmrt.2024.04.015 |