“…It also has a low elastic modulus, limited fatigue and creep resistance at elevated temperatures, and limited ductility and workability at room temperatures, because of the hexagonal closely packed (HCP) crystal structure [4, 5]. However, these challenges with magnesium are of less importance when compared to its lightweight, excellent specific strength, hot formability, cast‐ability, good ductility, machinability, sound‐damping capabilities, recyclability, and good electromagnetic interference‐shielding [6–9]. Magnesium is the lightest of all lightweight metals used in structural applications, with a density of 1.74 g cm −3 , which is about seventy‐eight percent lighter than steel (density of 7.86 g cm −3 ); and forty‐seven percent lighter than aluminum (density of 2.7 g cm −3 ).…”