A novel hybrid approach to develop bioresorbable material

一种开发生物可吸收材料的新型混合方法

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Abstract

The need for bioresorbable implants that are able to dissolve within the body is rising, unlike their traditional counterparts. Bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) can perhaps serve this need, since they possess incredible properties, including high biocompatibility by virtue of their amorphous structure and absence of dislocations. However, the fabrication of BMGs is challenging, since, to achieve an amorphous structure, fast cooling is a pre-requisite which is very difficult to achieve for casting due to the fact that fast cooling rate and adequate rate of filling of the mold possess a trade-off relationship. Therefore, purpose of this work is to develop a simple novel hybrid approach that is cost effective and attempts to synthesize BMG based on Mg-Ca-Zn constituent. Synthesis of bioresorbable material was attempted by hybridizing friction stir processing (FSP) technique with gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). FSP was performed with Magnesium as base material and Calcium granules as reinforcement. After FSP, GTAW process was performed by using Zn as filler material. The added Ca and Zn were found to effectively intermix with the Mg matrix in the FSP and GTAW steps, respectively. Especially, a relatively invariable distribution of Ca phases was observed in the stirred microstructure after FSP. Finally, a wide bead consisting of mixed dendritic and columnar cast structure was obtained. The current work is expected to alleviate the physiological issues pertaining to orthopaedic fixations and decrease the need for secondary surgeries in geriatric fractures.

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