2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10856-011-4284-9
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Corrosion behaviour and biocompatibility of a novel Ni-free intermetallic coating growth on austenitic steel by hot dipping in an Al–12.6%Si alloy

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“…In recent years, several papers have highlighted various aspects of investigations on aluminizing of austenitic stainless steels [191][192][193][194]. Detailed study by Frutos et al for hot dipping of 316L steel in a molten Al-12%Si alloy bath involved investigation of the crystalline nature of the coating [192].…”
Section: Aluminized Stainless Steels and Their Annealingmentioning
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“…In recent years, several papers have highlighted various aspects of investigations on aluminizing of austenitic stainless steels [191][192][193][194]. Detailed study by Frutos et al for hot dipping of 316L steel in a molten Al-12%Si alloy bath involved investigation of the crystalline nature of the coating [192].…”
Section: Aluminized Stainless Steels and Their Annealingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies on corrosion of this class of 316L stainless steel with a coating of Al-Si alloy were conducted in Ringer solution to assess their bio-compatibility. Results indicated an enhancement in the resistance to localized corrosion due to the Ni-free coating containing Cr [193,194]. The principal intermetallic compound was identified as Al 12 (Fe, Cr) 3 Si 2 or Al 13 Si 9 Fe 2 Cr [191,192].…”
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“…Stromal cells derived from adipose tissue (ASCs) and bone marrow (BMSCs) are to date most accurately described. They are widely considered as a significant indicator of the biocompatibility and osteogenic properties of the material due to their multipotent abilities to differentiate into bone precursor cells [ 5 , 8 , 9 ]. These two populations differ in their origin and in some specific features, like the susceptibility to osteogenic differentiation or self-renewal properties; however, both are proposed for therapeutic usage concurrently, mainly because high similarity of morphology and surface antigens [ 15 , 16 ].…”
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“…The coating combines corrosion resistance with good biocompatibility (Arenas et al, 2011). Mechanical characterization by ultramicroindentation techniques revealed that the coating shows a higher hardness and lower Young's modulus than the substrate.…”
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