4.7 Article

Development of biodegradable Zn-1X binary alloys with nutrient alloying elements Mg, Ca and Sr

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 5, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/srep10719

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Funding

  1. National Bassic Research Program of China (973 Program) [2012CB619102, 2012CB619100]
  2. National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars [51225101]
  3. Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education [20100001110011]
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51431002, 31170909]
  5. NSFC/RGC Joint Research Scheme under Mainland China [51361165101]
  6. NSFC/RGC Joint Research Scheme under Hong Kong [N_CUHK449/13]
  7. Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Project [Z131100005213002]
  8. Project for Supervisor of Excellent Doctoral Dissertation of Beijing [20121000101]
  9. China postdoctoral science foundation [2012M511320]
  10. Joint Fund for Science and Technology Agency of Guizhou Province [2012029]

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Biodegradable metals have attracted considerable attentions in recent years. Besides the early launched biodegradable Mg and Fe metals, Zn, an essential element with osteogenic potential of human body, is regarded and studied as a new kind of potential biodegradable metal quite recently. Unfortunately, pure Zn is soft, brittle and has low mechanical strength in the practice, which needs further improvement in order to meet the clinical requirements. On the other hand, the widely used industrial Zn-based alloys usually contain biotoxic elements (for instance, ZA series contain toxic Al elements up to 40 wt.%), which subsequently bring up biosafety concerns. In the present work, novel Zn-1X binary alloys, with the addition of nutrition elements Mg, Ca and Sr were designed (cast, rolled and extruded Zn-1Mg, Zn-1Ca and Zn-1Sr). Their microstructure and mechanical property, degradation and in vitro and in vivo biocompatibility were studied systematically. The results demonstrated that the Zn-1X (Mg, Ca and Sr) alloys have profoundly modified the mechanical properties and biocompatibility of pure Zn. Zn-1X (Mg, Ca and Sr) alloys showed great potential for use in a new generation of biodegradable implants, opening up a new avenue in the area of biodegradable metals.

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