材料科学
生物相容性
镁
腐蚀
酸洗
聚合物
涂层
复合材料
化学工程
冶金
工程类
作者
Karel Tesař,Jitka Luňáčková,Michal Jex,Margit Žaloudková,Radka Vrbová,Martin Bartoš,Pavel Klein,Lucie Vištějnová,J Dušková,Eva Filová,Zbyněk Sucharda,Michaela Steinerová,Stanislav Habr,K. Balík,Akash Singh
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jma.2024.06.003
摘要
Magnesium is an excellent material in terms of biocompatibility and its corrosion products can serve as an active source for new bone formation. However, localized corrosion and H2 generation limit the potential of Mg-based implants. Utilizing low-alloyed Mg-Zn wires can strongly reduce problems with large H2 bubbles and improve the mechanical properties considerably while maintaining excellent long-term biocompatibility. Acidic pickling and a polymer coating can be effectively used to lower the rate of in vivo degradation. In this work, microstructural, mechanical, and in vitro characterization of 250 um and 300 um extruded wires made from ultra-pure Mg, commercially pure Mg, Mg-0.15Zn, Mg-0.4Zn and Mg-1Zn was performed. Additionally, Mg-0.4Zn wires together with a variant coated with a copolymer of L-lactide and {\epsilon}-caprolactone were tested in vivo on artificially damaged Wistar rat femurs. Based on the observed Mg-induced osteogenesis, polymer-coated Mg wires with a small addition of Zn are a perspective material for bone-support applications, such as cerclage and fixation wires.
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