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Heterogeneous Distribution of Reactivity on Metallic Biomaterials: Scanning Probe Microscopy Studies of the Biphasic Ti Alloy Ti6Al4V

Biphasic titanium alloys are preferred materials for load‐bearing metallic implants such as artificial joints. A comprehensive understanding of the electron‐transfer behavior of the native oxide layer on these materials is of great significance for improving the biocompatibility of such alloys. The...

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Published in:Advanced materials (Weinheim) 2007-03, Vol.19 (6), p.878-882
Main Authors: Pust, S. E., Scharnweber, D., Nunes Kirchner, C., Wittstock, G.
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