Rapid In Vitro Corrosion Induced by Crack-Like Pathway in Biodegradable Mg-10% Ca Alloy
- Authors
- Jung, Jae-Young; Kwon, Sang-Jun; Han, Hyung-Seop; Yang, Gui Fu; Lee, Ji-Young; Yang, Seok-Jo; Cho, Sung-Youn; Cha, Pil-Ryung; Kim, Young-Yul; Kim, Yu-Chan; Seok, Hyun-Kwang; Ahn, Jae-Pyoung
- Issue Date
- 2013-08
- Publisher
- CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
- Citation
- MICROSCOPY AND MICROANALYSIS, v.19, pp.210 - 214
- Abstract
- The in vitro corrosion mechanism of the biodegradable cast Mg-10% Ca binary alloy in Hanks' solution was evaluated through transmission electron microscopy observations. The corrosion behavior depends strongly on the microstructural peculiarity of Mg2Ca phase surrounding the island-like primary Mg phase and the fast corrosion induced by the interdiffusion of O and Ca via the Mg2Ca phase of lamellar structure. At the corrosion front, we found that a nanosized crack-like pathway was formed along the interface between the Mg2Ca phase and the primary Mg phase. Through the crack-like pathway, O and Ca are atomically exchanged each other and then the corroded Mg2Ca phase was transformed to Mg oxides. The in vitro corrosion by the exchange of Ca and O at the nanosized pathway led to the rapid bulk corrosion in the Mg-Ca alloys.
- Keywords
- MAGNESIUM ALLOYS; VIVO CORROSION; BIOMATERIALS; BONE; MAGNESIUM ALLOYS; VIVO CORROSION; BIOMATERIALS; BONE; magnesium alloy; corrosion mechanism; in vitro; TEM; EELS; interdiffusion; crack-like pathway
- ISSN
- 1431-9276
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/127820
- DOI
- 10.1017/S1431927613012683
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- KIST Article > 2013
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