Morphological, microstructural, mechanical, and electrochemical optimization of a novel Mg-2Ca-1Mn-1 Sr alloy by P ion implantation for orthopedic implants

Materials Today Communications(2023)

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Abstract
This study investigates the influence of phosphorous (P) ion implantation on the morphological, microstructural, mechanical, and electrochemical properties of a novel bioresorbable Mg-2Ca-1Mn-1 Sr (XMJ211) quaternary alloy in simulated body fluid (SBF) post-implantation for potential orthopedic implants. The novelty lies in both the unique alloy composition and systematically optimizing the alloy's performance through P ion implantation at varying fluences. XRD analysis revealed the increased volume fractions of secondary binary phases, such as Mg3P2, and a fractional decrease in grain size from approximately 71 mu m to 39 mu m with gradually increased P implantation. Mechanical hardness improved from approximately 60 HV to 75 HV with P addition due to grain refinement and increased second-phase binary particles. The EIS analysis confirmed an improvement in the biocorrosion resistance of the alloy from 48 k omega to 87 k omega as P addition increased up to fluence 4, with diminishing effects at higher fluences. The study results successfully demonstrate a balance between the mechanical and electrochemical properties of the alloy with moderate amounts of P addition, positioning it as a promising bioresorbable biomaterial for orthopedic implants and eliminating the need for secondary implant removal surgery post-patient recovery. This research bridges the knowledge gap in the literature and introduces a novel approach to optimizing the performance of Mg-based alloys for biomedical applications.
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Bioresorbable,Mg alloys,Orthopedic implants,Ion implantation,Surface modification
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