Producing Zones of Enhanced Passivation on the Surface of a Biodegradable Magnesium Alloy
Pavel Nikolaevich Myagkikh,
Evgeniy Dmitrievich Merson,
Vitaliy Aleksandrovich Poluyanov
et al.
Abstract:Biodegradable magnesium alloys are one of the most promising materials for the manufacturing self-dissolving surgical implants such as screws and plates for osteosynthesis. In a previous study it was shown that secondary phase particles and impurity inclusions can contribute to the formation of enhanced passivation areas around them. The present study examines the possibility of creating artificial enhanced passivation areas to protect the most critical surfaces of magnesium surgical devices. It is shown that … Show more
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