Title of article
Fractal study of Ni–Cr–Mo alloy for dental applications: effect of beryllium
Author/Authors
Ali Eftekhari، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
6
From page
343
To page
348
Abstract
Different Ni-based alloys with various compositions were prepared by varying the amounts of beryllium. Effect of the amount of beryllium added to the alloy on its corrosion in an electrolyte solution of artificial saliva was investigated. Fractal dimension was used as a quantitative factor for surface analysis of the alloys before and after storage in the artificial salvia. The fractal dimensions of the electrode surfaces were determined by means of the most reliable method in this context viz. time dependency of the diffusion-limited current for a system involving “diffusion towards electrode surface”. The results showed that increase of the beryllium amount in the alloy composition significantly increases the alloy corrosion. It is accompanied by increase of the fractal dimension and roughness of the electrode surface, whereas a smooth and shiny surface is required for dentures. From the methodology point of view, the approach utilized for fractal analysis of the alloy surfaces (Au-masking of metallic surfaces) is a novel and efficient method for study of denture surfaces. Generally, this approach is of interest for corrosion studies of different metals and alloys, particularly where changes in surface structure have a significant importance.
Keywords
Ni-based alloys , Beryllium , Dental material , Artificial salvia , Fractal dimension , Gold-mask , Chronoamperometry
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
998977
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