Corrosion and Surface Modification on Biocompatible Metals: A Review

Corrosion prevention in biomaterials has become crucial particularly to overcome inflammation and allergic reactions caused by the biomaterials' implants towards the human body. When these metal implants contacted with fluidic environments such as bloodstream and tissue of the body, most of the...

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Main Authors: Rahil Izzati, Mohd Asri, W. S., Wan Harun, Mahendran, Samykano, Nurul Akmal, Che Lah, S. A., Che Ghani, F., Tarlochan, M. R., Raza
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spelling ump-181732019-10-30T04:28:18Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/18173/ Corrosion and Surface Modification on Biocompatible Metals: A Review Rahil Izzati, Mohd Asri W. S., Wan Harun Mahendran, Samykano Nurul Akmal, Che Lah S. A., Che Ghani F., Tarlochan M. R., Raza TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Corrosion prevention in biomaterials has become crucial particularly to overcome inflammation and allergic reactions caused by the biomaterials' implants towards the human body. When these metal implants contacted with fluidic environments such as bloodstream and tissue of the body, most of them became mutually highly antagonistic and subsequently promotes corrosion. Biocompatible implants are typically made up of metallic, ceramic, composite and polymers. The present paper specifically focuses on biocompatible metals which favorably used as implants such as 316L stainless steel, cobalt-chromium-molybdenum, pure titanium and titanium-based alloys. This article also takes a close look at the effect of corrosion towards the implant and human body and the mechanism to improve it. Due to this corrosion delinquent, several surface modification techniques have been used to improve the corrosion behavior of biocompatible metals such as deposition of the coating, development of passivation oxide layer and ion beam surface modification. Apart from that, surface texturing methods such as plasma spraying, chemical etching, blasting, electropolishing, and laser treatment which used to improve corrosion behavior are also discussed in detail. Introduction of surface modifications to biocompatible metals is considered as a “best solution” so far to enhanced corrosion resistance performance; besides achieving superior biocompatibility and promoting osseointegration of biocompatible metals and alloys. Elsevier Ltd 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/18173/1/fkp-2017-naclah-Corrosion%20and%20surface%20modification%20on%20biocompatible1.pdf Rahil Izzati, Mohd Asri and W. S., Wan Harun and Mahendran, Samykano and Nurul Akmal, Che Lah and S. A., Che Ghani and F., Tarlochan and M. R., Raza (2017) Corrosion and Surface Modification on Biocompatible Metals: A Review. Materials Science and Engineering: C, 77. pp. 1261-1274. ISSN 0928-4931 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msec.2017.04.102 DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2017.04.102
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Rahil Izzati, Mohd Asri
W. S., Wan Harun
Mahendran, Samykano
Nurul Akmal, Che Lah
S. A., Che Ghani
F., Tarlochan
M. R., Raza
Corrosion and Surface Modification on Biocompatible Metals: A Review
description Corrosion prevention in biomaterials has become crucial particularly to overcome inflammation and allergic reactions caused by the biomaterials' implants towards the human body. When these metal implants contacted with fluidic environments such as bloodstream and tissue of the body, most of them became mutually highly antagonistic and subsequently promotes corrosion. Biocompatible implants are typically made up of metallic, ceramic, composite and polymers. The present paper specifically focuses on biocompatible metals which favorably used as implants such as 316L stainless steel, cobalt-chromium-molybdenum, pure titanium and titanium-based alloys. This article also takes a close look at the effect of corrosion towards the implant and human body and the mechanism to improve it. Due to this corrosion delinquent, several surface modification techniques have been used to improve the corrosion behavior of biocompatible metals such as deposition of the coating, development of passivation oxide layer and ion beam surface modification. Apart from that, surface texturing methods such as plasma spraying, chemical etching, blasting, electropolishing, and laser treatment which used to improve corrosion behavior are also discussed in detail. Introduction of surface modifications to biocompatible metals is considered as a “best solution” so far to enhanced corrosion resistance performance; besides achieving superior biocompatibility and promoting osseointegration of biocompatible metals and alloys.
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author Rahil Izzati, Mohd Asri
W. S., Wan Harun
Mahendran, Samykano
Nurul Akmal, Che Lah
S. A., Che Ghani
F., Tarlochan
M. R., Raza
author_facet Rahil Izzati, Mohd Asri
W. S., Wan Harun
Mahendran, Samykano
Nurul Akmal, Che Lah
S. A., Che Ghani
F., Tarlochan
M. R., Raza
author_sort Rahil Izzati, Mohd Asri
title Corrosion and Surface Modification on Biocompatible Metals: A Review
title_short Corrosion and Surface Modification on Biocompatible Metals: A Review
title_full Corrosion and Surface Modification on Biocompatible Metals: A Review
title_fullStr Corrosion and Surface Modification on Biocompatible Metals: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Corrosion and Surface Modification on Biocompatible Metals: A Review
title_sort corrosion and surface modification on biocompatible metals: a review
publisher Elsevier Ltd
publishDate 2017
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/18173/
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http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/18173/1/fkp-2017-naclah-Corrosion%20and%20surface%20modification%20on%20biocompatible1.pdf
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