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Structural and corrosion characterization of biodegradable Mg-RE (RE=Gd, Y, Nd) alloys

Journal

TRANSACTIONS OF NONFERROUS METALS SOCIETY OF CHINA
Volume 23, Issue 5, Pages 1215-1225

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/S1003-6326(13)62586-8

Keywords

biodegradable material; magnesium; rare earths; Mg-RE alloy; structure; corrosion

Funding

  1. Czech Science Foundation [P108/12/G043]
  2. Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic [KAN300100801]

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Binary Mg-Gd (up to 5% Gd in mass fraction), Mg-Nd (up to 9% Nd in mass fraction) and ternary Mg-Gd Y (up to 5% Gd, 1% Y) alloys with precisely determined contents of cathodic impurities (Fe, Ni, Cu, Co) were studied. The alloys were studied in the as-cast state (cooling rate of 500 K/min) and after solution heat treatment (T4). Structures were investigated by optical and scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive spectrometry, X-ray diffraction and glow discharge spectrometry. Structural investigation was completed by Vickers hardness measurements. Corrosion behavior in the simulated physiological solution (9 g/L NaCl) was assessed by immersion tests and potentiodynamic measurements. It was found that the structures of the as-cast alloys were dominated by fine alpha-Mg dendrites and eutectic Mg-RE phases. The dendrites exhibited RE-concentration gradients which were most pronounced in the Mg-Gd alloys. For this reason, the T4 heat treatment of the Mg Gd alloy led to the formation of a new cuboidal Mg5Gd phase. The corrosion resistance was significantly improved by Gd. The effect of Nd was weak and the addition of Y to Mg-Gd alloys had harmful effect on the corrosion resistance. The T4 heat treatment strongly accelerated the corrosion of Mg-Gd alloys. Its effect on the corrosion of Mg-Nd alloys was not significant. The observed corrosion behavior of the alloys was discussed in relation to their structural states and contents of cathodic impurities.

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