Title of article :
In vitro degradation behavior of M1A magnesium alloy in protein-containing simulated body fluid
Author/Authors :
Wang، نويسنده , , Yongsheng and Lim، نويسنده , , Chu Sing and Lim، نويسنده , , Chao Voon and Yong، نويسنده , , Ming Shyan and Teo، نويسنده , , Eng Kiong and Moh، نويسنده , , Law Ngai، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Magnesium alloys possess unique advantages to be used as biodegradable implants for clinical applications. In this study, in vitro cells responses and degradation behaviors of magnesium alloy M1A in simulated body fluid (SBF) and albumin-containing SBF (A-SBF) were systematically investigated. Cell responses, in terms of Cell morphology and cell proliferation, imply that M1A possesses good viability for MG63 cells. The corrosion behaviors of M1A are strongly affected by the addition of albumin through the combined effects of adsorption and chelation. Electrochemical testing indicates that such an absorbed albumin layer makes M1A to be more noble with a smaller corrosion current. Corrosion rate monitored by hydrogen evolution rate suggests that the quickly adsorbed albumin serves as an effective protective layer, resulting in a much slower hydrogen release rate at initial stage. With increasing immersion time, a higher corrosion rate is observed since the chelation effect exerts more significant acceleration effects on the removal of the passivation layer. The corrosion mode evaluated by surface morphology of the samples changes from a nonuniform-anisotropic mode for M1A in SBF to a uniform-isotropic mode for M1A in A-SBF.
Keywords :
Degradation , Albumin , Cell response , Simulated Body Fluid , Magnesium alloy
Journal title :
Materials Science and Engineering C
Journal title :
Materials Science and Engineering C