2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2017.09.090
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A new approach to plastic deformation of biodegradable zinc alloy with magnesium and its effect on microstructure and mechanical properties

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“…Development of binary Zn alloys continued with notable works by Zheng and co-workers [87,88] on Zn-Mg, as well as zinc-calcium (Zn-Ca), and zincstrontium (Zn-Sr) alloys. Other reports on Zn-Mg include those by Kubasek et al [55,89,90], Yao et al [91],Gong et al [92], Murni et al [93], Shen et al [94], Galib and Sharif [95], Mostaed et al [96], Jablonska et al [97], Dambatta et al [98,99], Vida et al [100], Jarzebska et al [101], Jin et al [102], Xiao et al [103], Alves et al [104], Wang et al [105], and Yang et al [78]. The range of Mg addition typically ranged from 1 to 3 wt%; though relatively high (>5%) [90] and low (<0.1 wt%) [102,103] alloy additions of Mg have also been reported.…”
Section: Binary Alloysmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Development of binary Zn alloys continued with notable works by Zheng and co-workers [87,88] on Zn-Mg, as well as zinc-calcium (Zn-Ca), and zincstrontium (Zn-Sr) alloys. Other reports on Zn-Mg include those by Kubasek et al [55,89,90], Yao et al [91],Gong et al [92], Murni et al [93], Shen et al [94], Galib and Sharif [95], Mostaed et al [96], Jablonska et al [97], Dambatta et al [98,99], Vida et al [100], Jarzebska et al [101], Jin et al [102], Xiao et al [103], Alves et al [104], Wang et al [105], and Yang et al [78]. The range of Mg addition typically ranged from 1 to 3 wt%; though relatively high (>5%) [90] and low (<0.1 wt%) [102,103] alloy additions of Mg have also been reported.…”
Section: Binary Alloysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jarzebska et al [101] produced 5 mm diameter Zn rods using cold hydrostatic extrusion, a type of extrusion where the billet is circumscribed in a pressurized fluid. The fluid pressure was maintained between 470 and 500 MPa and the strain rate was set to 4-40 s À1 .…”
Section: Advanced Processing Techniquesmentioning
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“…This includes Zn-Mg, Zn-Ca, Zn-Sr, Zn-Al-Cu alloys and pure Zn with appropriate mechanical characteristics, in particular, ultimate tensile strength (UTS) in the range of 20-440 MPa, and elongation to failure 10-65% for stent application. The influence of severe plastic deformation on the structure and mechanical characteristics of the zinc alloy with 1 wt% of Mg is presented by Jarzebska et al [145]. These results indicate that the plastic deformation leads to the grain refinement, and mechanical properties satisfy the requirements for bioresorbable stent applications.…”
Section: Zn Stentsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…High Zn compatibility to magnetic resonance imaging is an additional advantage of this promising candidate for biodegradable stents as compared to iron-and magnesium-based stent materials. The efforts in the development of new Zn-based stent materials are only at the beginning and an increasing number of scientific groups is working on this topic [133,142,[145][146][147][148][149][150][151]. The results of the different studies related to the properties of Zn stents are summarized in Table 2.…”
Section: Zn Stentsmentioning
confidence: 99%