Production and characterisation of new bioresorbable radiopaque Mg–Zn–Y alloy to improve X-ray visibility of polymeric scaffolds

Journal of Magnesium and Alloys(2022)

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Abstract
For the medical diagnosis, radiopaque materials (RM) made from high specific gravity elements like Pt, Au, Ta, Iodine, Bromine are either attached or blended or coated on an implant to makes it detectable under X-ray/Fluoroscopy/CT-Scan. RM facilitate the surgeon in an operation theatre to position an implant during the surgery. Mainly, RM are non-degradable, thus in case of biodegradable implants, it may detach from the body and accumulate in vital organ cause serious health issue. Therefore, a new bioresorbable radiopaque material (BRM) was produced by alloying the high specific gravity elements Zn (35% w/w) and Y(4% w/w) with Mg metal. In this alloy, three main phases were identified, alpha Mg, Mg7Zn3 and icosahedral quasicrystalline I-phase Mg3Zn6Y, which reinforce the Mg matrix.
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Magnesium alloys,X-ray,Quasicrystal,Polymer matrix composites,Radiopacity
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