1990
DOI: 10.1016/0142-9612(90)90109-4
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Galvanic couples of 316L steel with Ti and ion plated Ti and TiN coatings in Ringer's solutions

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“…Głuszek et al . [242] coated 316L (18Cr-8Ni-2Mo with low carbon content) stainless steel with Ti or TiN by ion plating. The galvanic effects for the galvanic couples 316L/Ti, 316L/Ti-coated 316L, 316L/TiN-coated 316L were studied in Ringer’s solution.…”
Section: Surface Texturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Głuszek et al . [242] coated 316L (18Cr-8Ni-2Mo with low carbon content) stainless steel with Ti or TiN by ion plating. The galvanic effects for the galvanic couples 316L/Ti, 316L/Ti-coated 316L, 316L/TiN-coated 316L were studied in Ringer’s solution.…”
Section: Surface Texturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The galvanic effects for the galvanic couples 316L/Ti, 316L/Ti-coated 316L, 316L/TiN-coated 316L were studied in Ringer’s solution. It was concluded that (i) both Ti and TiN coatings were non-porous, (ii) Ti served as an anode in the couple 316L/Ti, whereas for the other two couples, the coatings were the cathodes; however (iii) the dissolution rate of 316L stainless steel in these couples was smaller than expected owing to a strong polarization of the coatings [242]. …”
Section: Surface Texturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, E p is still rather high and not enough to provide a cathodic protection for metals, and it is hard to be sure that the corrosion of metals has not occurred during this time. Because of the existence of cracks and defects in the coatings, the high current densities at the exposed small areas induce a local destruction of the protected metallic substrate, and also cause E p to shift negatively [12]. Furthermore by coupling with another semiconductor, the photoelectrochemical performances of TiO 2 coatings can fall.…”
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“…Most of the orthopedic literature comprises studies from in vitro experiments and in animals. [9][10][11][12][13] Most studies on the corrosion of implants are performed in Hanks' solution, Ringer's solution, and artificial saliva. 8 Stainless steel implants have shown degradation caused by pitting, crevice, stress, and galvanic corrosion leading to the release of metallic products from the implants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%