2009
DOI: 10.3989/revmetalm.0750
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Effect of replacement of vanadium by iron on the electrochemical behaviour of titanium alloys in simulated physiological media

Abstract: E Ef ff fe ec ct t o of f r re ep pl la ac ce em me en nt t o of f v va an na ad di iu um m b by y i ir ro on n o on n t th he e e el le ec ct tr ro oc ch he em mi ic ca al l b be eh ha av vi io ou ur r o of f t ti it ta an ni iu um m a al ll lo oy ys s i in n s si im mu ul la at te ed d p ph hy ys si io ol lo og gi ic ca al l m me ed di ia a ( (• •) ) D. Mareci*, V. Lucero** and J. Mirza** A Ab bs st tr ra ac ct tThe electrochemical behaviour of Ti6Al4V, Ti6Al3.5Fe and Ti5Al2.5Fe alloys has been evaluated in … Show more

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“…However, TT-Ti surfaces immersed in BSA and FBS (Fig. 4) show Ecorr constant over the 7 days, maintaining near −0.080 V. The incorporation of P and Ca in the surface promotes less active surface promotes less active surface that agree with the results obtained in other works (Mareci et al, 2009). However, albumin is quickly adsorbed on the surface achieving a stationary state from the first day of testing at more active potentials.…”
Section: Characterization Of Tt-ti Surfaces After Immersion In the DIsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…However, TT-Ti surfaces immersed in BSA and FBS (Fig. 4) show Ecorr constant over the 7 days, maintaining near −0.080 V. The incorporation of P and Ca in the surface promotes less active surface promotes less active surface that agree with the results obtained in other works (Mareci et al, 2009). However, albumin is quickly adsorbed on the surface achieving a stationary state from the first day of testing at more active potentials.…”
Section: Characterization Of Tt-ti Surfaces After Immersion In the DIsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Thus, increase of grain boundaries associated with the high-energy milling time can be considered as another factor for decreased corrosion resistance. Vanadium is known to distribute and make biological interaction inside the human body and have toxic effects [21,22]. Pitting corrosion is usually observed in neutral environments containing chlorine.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The TiAlV alloy has an excellent in vivo performance, which makes it the most commonly used prosthetic metallic materials for rods in prostheses for joint and dental implants. However, new research into this alloy, based on the changes in chemical composition, has been carried out with the aim of obtaining alloys with optimal microstructures designed to achieve mechanical properties similar to those of bone and with high corrosion resistance and enhanced biocompatibility promoted by faster integration with bone tissue and minimum bacterial proliferation (Mareci et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bacteria may also be the cause of the orthopedic implant removal following aseptic loosening (Geetha et al, 2009;Raphel et al, 2016). Specifically, Staphylococcus epidermis form biofilms on the prostheses surface, being the principal causes of antibiotic resistance and responsible for the implant replacement (Mareci et al, 2009). So, the success of the implant is based on promoting osseointegration and inhibiting microbial adhesion.…”
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confidence: 99%