Research Progress on Surface Treatments of Biodegradable Mg Alloys: A Review

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Mg alloys have attracted extensive attention in the biomedical fields owing to their great biocompatibility, suitable mechanical properties, and biodegradability, etc. However, the fast degradation rate restricts the application of Mg alloys. Thus, the surface treatment of Mg alloys is considered as one of the most effective ways to enhance the corrosion resistance of Mg alloys. Nevertheless, simple processing to improve the corrosion resistance can no longer meet the growing biofunctional clinical requirements. Therefore, functionalized processing has become one of the key development directions for surface treatment in the future, such as functionalized Mg alloys with antibacterial property and hydrophobicity. There are few papers that review the functionalized processing of surface treatment. This review summarized and compared the major advances of the surface treatment (anticorrosion processing and functionalized processing) of Mg alloys. Then, some potential research suggestions are proposed, which may provide a reference for the development of Mg alloys.

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Wu, W., Wang, Z., Zang, S., Yu, X., Yang, H., & Chang, S. (2020). Research Progress on Surface Treatments of Biodegradable Mg Alloys: A Review. ACS Omega, 5(2), 941–947. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b03423

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