“…The large GFA, superior mechanical properties, and Ni-free nature, endowed such metallic glasses with potential applications in not only structural materials but also biomaterials. However, the investigations of the environmental behavior of metallic glasses in such systems are very limited [8,9]. It was reported that elemental metals such as nickel [10], copper [11][12][13][14], and noble metal (palladium, platinum, and gold) [14][15][16] could be separated or precipitated out during oxidation of zirconium-containing metallic glasses.…”