XPS analysis of 316 LVM corroded in serum and saline.

K Merritt, R S Wortman, M Millard, S A Brown
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Surface chemical analysis by x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) was undertaken on 316 LVM stainless steel in the attempt to better understand corrosion occurring in vivo. Samples were dipped in saline or in blood serum, corroded in serum or saline by the application of a 5 volt anodic potential, or corroded by fretting. The products produced by fretting corrosion were also examined. XPS analysis revealed rapid protein coating of the stainless steel surfaces exposed to serum, changes in the oxidation state of the surfaces, and changes in the chlorine on the surface. In addition it was demonstrated that the corrosion products generated by fretting in saline had an oxidation state similar to that of chronic chloride whereas the corrosion products generated in serum had an oxidation state similar to that of potassium dichromate. These findings may have important implications since the chromium in dichromate is more biologically active than that in chronic chloride.

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316例LVM血清及生理盐水腐蚀的XPS分析。
利用x射线光电子能谱(XPS)对316 LVM不锈钢进行了表面化学分析,试图更好地了解体内发生的腐蚀。样品浸泡在生理盐水或血清中,通过施加5伏阳极电位在血清或生理盐水中腐蚀,或通过微动腐蚀。并对微动腐蚀的产物进行了检验。XPS分析显示,暴露于血清中的不锈钢表面的蛋白质快速涂层,表面氧化态的变化,以及表面氯的变化。此外,还证明了盐水中微动产生的腐蚀产物具有类似于慢性氯化物的氧化态,而血清中产生的腐蚀产物具有类似于重铬酸钾的氧化态。这些发现可能具有重要意义,因为重铬酸盐中的铬比慢性氯化物中的铬更具生物活性。
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