2023
DOI: 10.1080/17436753.2023.2241251
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In vitro tribocorrosion evaluation of carbide-derived carbon (CDC) for hip implants

Yani Sun,
Kyle Kinnerk,
Tony Mirshed
et al.

Abstract: Carbide-derived carbon (CDC) was previously proposed as a surface modification method for hip implant applications since it showed excellent tribocorrosion performance under opencircuit potential (OCP) conditions. Nonetheless, a systematic evaluation of the CDC's tribocorrosion properties was still missing. Therefore, our objective is to test CDC's tribocorrosion performance under various electrochemical conditions and to identify the synergism between wear and corrosion. Based on the findings, the variations … Show more

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