The objective of this study is to investigate the magnetic susceptibility of Zr-Cu binary alloys for their potential use as biomaterials with nullifying magnetic properties for magnetic resonance imaging diagnosis. The Zr-Cu binary alloys were prepared using the arc-melting process with zirconium strips and oxygen-free copper. This binary alloy has two dominant phases consisting of α-Zr and CuZr2 intermetallic phase. The magnetic susceptibility of the Zr-Cu binary alloys was extremely low, approximately 10-7; this level is approximately one order less than that of pure Zr and other commercialized metallic biomaterials. Consequently, Zr-Cu binary alloys have the potential to be used as biomaterials with low magnetic property.
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Hong, S. P., Ko, Y. M., & Kim, C. S. (2014). Magnetic susceptibility of Zr-Cu binary alloys. Materials Transactions, 55(10), 1634–1636. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.M2014222
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