Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3200765812> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3200765812 endingPage "241" @default.
- W3200765812 startingPage "231" @default.
- W3200765812 abstract "Abstract Zinc (Zn) and its alloys, as novel biodegradable metals, hold great potential in bone implant and metallic stents. Stannum (Sn), an essential trace element, plays an important role in maintaining life activities. Herein, Sn is selected as an alloying element to be added into the Zn matrix to explore the possibility of Zn–Sn alloy as a biodegradable metal for clinical application. This article systemically studies the effects of Sn content on microstructural, electrochemical behavior, corrosion rate, and in vitro biocompatibility of Zn–Sn alloys. Results indicate that the Sn‐rich phase is the main form of Sn in the as‐extruded alloys, and the solid solubility is in an extremely minute quantity. The corrosion of Zn–Sn alloys in conventional simulated body fluid (c‐SBF) solution shows apparent electrochemical characteristics, and Sn‐rich phases are corroded preferably. The corrosion rates of Zn–1.0Sn and Zn–2.0Sn are under 0.2 mm year −1 , which can satisfy the requirement of biodegradable medical materials. In addition, Zn–1.0Sn exhibits much better cytocompatibility and hemocompatibility than Zn–2.0Sn. Therefore, Zn–Sn alloy shows great potential applications in the biological field and can be further studied and developed." @default.
- W3200765812 created "2021-09-27" @default.
- W3200765812 creator A5012264232 @default.
- W3200765812 creator A5045513284 @default.
- W3200765812 creator A5046551692 @default.
- W3200765812 creator A5076451706 @default.
- W3200765812 creator A5077474370 @default.
- W3200765812 date "2021-09-15" @default.
- W3200765812 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W3200765812 title "Effects of stannum (Sn) addition on corrosion behavior and biocompatibility in vitro of biodegradable Zn–Sn alloys" @default.
- W3200765812 cites W1950828775 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W1975359459 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W1976176247 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W1988795747 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W1990836743 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W1994222578 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W1996705979 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W1999363791 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W2000798787 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W2004854765 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W2010643522 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W2031747156 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W2043115812 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W2055874202 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W2072926396 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W2078292115 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W2080109744 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W2084348270 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W2086699454 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W2089964065 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W2093582953 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W2164725643 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W2170494906 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W2185555832 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W2340703482 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W2341804378 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W2610024240 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W2780793375 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W2795055555 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W2809683601 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W2897959206 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W2906855630 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W2911472734 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W2964315568 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W2970514515 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W3001130564 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W3004677663 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W3005406632 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W3025789754 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W3090909413 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W3138028816 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W3142819434 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W4382396493 @default.
- W3200765812 cites W754105263 @default.
- W3200765812 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/maco.202112722" @default.
- W3200765812 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3200765812 type Work @default.
- W3200765812 sameAs 3200765812 @default.
- W3200765812 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W3200765812 countsByYear W32007658122023 @default.
- W3200765812 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3200765812 hasAuthorship W3200765812A5012264232 @default.
- W3200765812 hasAuthorship W3200765812A5045513284 @default.
- W3200765812 hasAuthorship W3200765812A5046551692 @default.
- W3200765812 hasAuthorship W3200765812A5076451706 @default.
- W3200765812 hasAuthorship W3200765812A5077474370 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConcept C114874019 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConcept C147789679 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConcept C155574463 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConcept C159985019 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConcept C17525397 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConcept C191897082 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConcept C20625102 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConcept C26771246 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConcept C2777230088 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConcept C2780026712 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConcept C42360764 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConcept C52859227 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConcept C535196362 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConcept C544153396 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConceptScore W3200765812C114874019 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConceptScore W3200765812C127413603 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConceptScore W3200765812C147789679 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConceptScore W3200765812C155574463 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConceptScore W3200765812C159985019 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConceptScore W3200765812C17525397 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConceptScore W3200765812C178790620 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConceptScore W3200765812C185592680 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConceptScore W3200765812C191897082 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConceptScore W3200765812C192562407 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConceptScore W3200765812C20625102 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConceptScore W3200765812C26771246 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConceptScore W3200765812C2777230088 @default.
- W3200765812 hasConceptScore W3200765812C2780026712 @default.