2013 Volume No 25 pages 284-298
Title: Antibacterial biodegradable Mg-Ag alloys |
Author: D Tie, F Feyerabend, W-D Müller, R Schade, K Liefeith, KU Kainer, R Willumeit |
Address: Institute for Material Research, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Max-Planck-Str. 1, Geesthacht 21502, Germany |
E-mail: tie-di at hotmail.com |
Key Words: Magnesium; silver; antibacterial; biodegradable; mechanical properties; corrosion; cytocompatibility. |
Publication date: June 16th 2013 |
Abstract: The use of magnesium alloys as degradable metals for biomedical applications is a topic of ongoing research and the demand for multifunctional materials is increasing. Hence, binary Mg-Ag alloys were designed as implant materials to combine the favourable properties of magnesium with the well-known antibacterial property of silver. In this study, three Mg-Ag alloys, Mg2Ag, Mg4Ag and Mg6Ag that contain 1.87 %, 3.82 % and 6.00 % silver by weight, respectively, were cast and processed with solution (T4) and aging (T6) heat treatment. |
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