Combinatorial screening of dysprosium-magnesium-zinc alloys for bioresorptive implants

Dominik Recktenwald, Cezarina Cela Mardare, Andrei Ionut Mardare, Luiza-Izabela Jinga, Gabriel Socol, Achim Walter Hassel

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Abstract

A thin film dysprosium-magnesium-zinc combinatorial library has been deposited using a thermal co- evaporation technique. Scanning EDX, XRD, SEM and XPS were used to investigate the structure, sur- face morphology and species present. The entire library was found to be amorphous and morphological changes were visible by minor additions of Dy (approximately 1 at.%) and medium to high Zn contents ( > 20 at.%). Open circuit potential, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and potentiodynamic polar- ization measurements revealed a higher corrosion resistance for Zn-poor alloys ( < 15 at.%), which was demonstrated by downstream ICP-OES analytics. Electrochemical measurements on Zn-rich alloys evi- denced Mg release of up to 200 ng s −1 cm −2 . This makes them unsuitable for biomedical applications due to the high H 2 gas evolution. A low Dy content of up to 0.5 at.% was shown to further increase the corrosion resistance with Mg release rates of less than 5 ng s −1 cm −2 . Alloys in this region are therefore considered valuable candidates for biomedical implants. The study showed best electrochemical proper- ties, thus the most promising alloy, at a composition range of 0.5 at.% Dy 15.0 at.% Zn and Mg as balance.
Original languageEnglish
Article number137106
Pages (from-to)137106
Number of pages12
JournalElectrochimica Acta
Volume363
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Fields of science

  • 204 Chemical Process Engineering
  • 205016 Materials testing
  • 210006 Nanotechnology
  • 104014 Surface chemistry
  • 105113 Crystallography
  • 105116 Mineralogy
  • 204001 Inorganic chemical technology
  • 211104 Metallurgy
  • 104005 Electrochemistry
  • 104006 Solid state chemistry
  • 104017 Physical chemistry
  • 503013 Subject didactics of natural sciences

JKU Focus areas

  • Sustainable Development: Responsible Technologies and Management

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