Mechanical properties and biocompatibilities of Zr-Nb system alloys with different nb contents for biomedical applications

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The microstructures, mechanical properties, and biocompatibilities of as-solutionized Zr-Nb system alloys with different Nb contents for biomedical applications were investigated. The microstructures of Zr-5 mass%Nb, Zr-10 mass%Nb, and Zr-20 mass%Nb alloys subjected to solution treatment (ST) consist of a, α, ω and β phases while the microstructure of Zr-30 mass%Nb alloy subjected to ST consists of almost all single ß phase. Young's modulus of Zr-20 mass%Nb alloy shows the lowest value of 63 GPa among the others alloys although the tensile strength and 0.2% proof stress decrease because of decrease in volume fraction of m phase while Zr-10 mass%Nb alloy with a large amount of ω phase shows the highest values of Young's modulus, tensile strength, and 0.2% proof stress. The elongations of Zr-20 mass%Nb and Zr-30 mass%Nb alloys show relatively high values of 22% and 24%, respectively. The cell viability and bone-bonding characteristics of Zr-Nb system alloys are improved with increasing Nb content. Therefore, it is considered that Zr-Nb alloys have relatively high biocompatibility and belong to bio-inert metallic biomaterial. © 2011 The Japan Institute of Metals.

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Akahori, T., Niinomi, M., Nakai, M., Tsutsumi, H., Kondo, Y., Hattori, T., & Fukui, H. (2011). Mechanical properties and biocompatibilities of Zr-Nb system alloys with different nb contents for biomedical applications. Nippon Kinzoku Gakkaishi/Journal of the Japan Institute of Metals, 75(8), 445–451. https://doi.org/10.2320/jinstmet.75.445

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