Corrosion cracking in Mg alloys based bioimplants

IF 2.9 Q2 ELECTROCHEMISTRY Journal of Electrochemical Science and Engineering Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5599/jese.1636
J. Singh, Yogita Sharma
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Recently, magnesium alloys have garnered a lot of interest as a potentially useful material for applications involving biodegradable implants. Cracking or fracture of metal-based implants under the combined action of corrosion and mechanical stresses, namely stress corrosion cracking (SCC) is an obviously critical criterion before any new material might be deployed as implants. Cracking or fracture of metal-based implants occurs under the simultaneous action of corrosion and mechanical stresses. This article gives a review of the existing literature on the SCC of magnesium alloys in corrosive environments, including simulated body fluid and the accompanying fracture process. It also indicates the knowledge gap that exists in this area of research. In addition, a high-level review of the preventative measures that may be taken to avoid potential corrosion fatigue failures in magnesium alloys is provided.
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镁合金基生物植入物的腐蚀开裂
最近,镁合金作为一种潜在的有用材料,在生物可降解植入物的应用中引起了很大的兴趣。金属基植入物在腐蚀和机械应力共同作用下的开裂或断裂,即应力腐蚀开裂(SCC),显然是任何新材料作为植入物部署之前的一个关键标准。金属基植入物在腐蚀和机械应力的共同作用下发生开裂或断裂。本文综述了镁合金在腐蚀环境中的SCC,包括模拟体液和伴随的断裂过程。这也表明了这一研究领域存在的知识差距。此外,还对镁合金中可能采取的预防措施进行了高级审查,以避免潜在的腐蚀疲劳失效。
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