Volume 20 No 2 (2022)
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Experimental Study of the Electrochemical and Biological Properties of (Nb-1%Zr-xGe) Alloy for Biomedical Applications
Haydar H.J. Jamal Al Deen, Salih Jawad Hamza
Abstract
Because of its relatively inert and unreactive surface, niobium seems to be especially attractive metal for use as a biomaterial. Mechanical property constraints, on the other hand, have limited the material's usage in this field. In terms of processing, microstructure, and mechanical characteristics, the (Nb-1 percent Zr) alloy is one of the most adaptable materials. Because of their features, such as reduced modulus of elasticity, excellent biocompatibility, and superior corrosion resistant than other alloys, these alloys have been frequently employed in biomedical applications, mostly substituting rigid textiles
Keywords
Electrochemical, Biological, Implant, Powder Metallurgy, Sintering
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