In vitro corrosion of dental Ag-based alloys in polyvinylpyrrolidone iodine solution

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The corrosion and tarnish behaviors of three Ag-based alloys (Ag-Pd-Cu-Au alloy, Ag-In alloy, and Ag-Sn-Zn alloy) in polyvinylpyrrolidone iodine (povidone-iodine) solution were examined. The degree of tarnish was evaluated by visible-ray spectrocolorimetry. Corrosion potential measurements and analyses of corrosion products by X-ray diffractometry were carried out to elucidate the corrosion mechanism. The corrosion rate of the three Ag-based alloys in povidone-iodine solution at its practical concentration used as a gargle solution was so fast that the alloys tarnished within 10 seconds of immersion with the formation of AgI. Thermodynamic consideration and the results of surface analysis by X-ray diffractometry revealed that the main anodic and cathodic reactions were Ag+I-→AgI+e- and I 2+2e-→2I- respectively.

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Ochi, M., Endo, K., Ohno, H., Takasusuki, N., Matsubara, H., & Maida, T. (2005). In vitro corrosion of dental Ag-based alloys in polyvinylpyrrolidone iodine solution. Dental Materials Journal, 24(3), 422–427. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.24.422

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