Preparation and characterization of laser-melted Mg–Sn–Zn alloys for biomedical application

Cijun Shuai, Yuanzhuo Zhou, Xin Lin, Youwen Yang, Chengde Gao, Xiong Shuai, Hong Wu, Xinyan Liu, Ping Wu, Pei Feng

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Abstract

The rapid degradation rate of Magnesium (Mg) alloy limits its biomedical application even though it possesses outstanding biological performance and biomechanical compatibility. In this study, a combined method of laser rapid melting and alloying Zinc (Zn) was proposed to decrease the degradation rate of Mg-Sn alloy. The microstructure, degradation behaviors and mechanical properties of the laser-melted Mg–5Sn-xZn (x = 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8 wt.%) alloys were investigated. The results indicated that the grain size of the alloys decreased with increasing Zn content, due to the increased number of nucleation particles formed in the process of solidification. Moreover, the laser-melted Mg-Sn alloys possessed finer grains compared with traditional as-cast and as-rolled Mg-Sn alloys. The degradation rate of the alloys decreased with increasing Zn content (0–4 wt.%), which was ascribed to the grain refinement and the formation of Zn(OH)2 protective layer. However, the degradation rate increased as the Zn content further increased (4–8 wt.%), which was caused by the galvanic corrosion between the Mg matrix and the generated Mg7Zn3 phase. Besides, Zn also increased the hardness of the alloys owing to the grain refinement strengthening and solid solution strengthening.

Original languageEnglish
Article number13
JournalJournal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine
Volume28
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2017

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