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Electrochemical Behaviors of Biomedical Nano-Grained Β-Type Titanium Alloys

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2017

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Trans Tech Publications Ltd

Abstract

The microstructural evolution and its effect on biocompatibility of TNTZ through HPT processing were investigated systematically in this study. TNTZAHPT shows an enhanced mechanical biocompatibility, which is characterized by a higher tensile strength (1375 MPa) and hardness (450 HV) than those of TNTZST, TNTZAT, and Ti64 ELI while maintaining a relatively low Young’s modulus. In this study, such microstructural refinement of TNTZ and its effect on electrochemical biocompatibility through HPT processing are investigated systematically in this study. The microstructure of TNTZAT consists of randomly distributed needle-like α precipitates in the equiaxed β grains with a diameter of approximately 40 m. The microstructure of TNTZAHPT consists of nano-grained (NG) elongated β grains that have subgrains of non-uniform morphologies resulting from distortion by severe torsional deformation. Furthermore, the β grains and subgrains are surrounded by non-equilibrium grain boundaries. The needle-like α precipitates are completely refined to a nano-grained. TNTZAHPT exhibits an enhanced combination of excellent corrosion performance and improved cellular response compared to TNTZST, TNTZAT, and Ti64 ELI. © 2017 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.

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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (TMS), USA

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Biocompatibility, High-Pressure Torsion, Nano-Grained Materials, Titanium Alloys

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Q4

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Materials Science Forum -- 9th International Conference on Processing and Manufacturing of Advanced Materials, THERMEC 2016 -- 29 May 2016 through 3 June 2016 -- Graz -- 186759

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879

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2549

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2554