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A biodegradable Fe/Zn-3Cu composite with requisite properties for orthopedic applications

Journal

ACTA BIOMATERIALIA
Volume 146, Issue -, Pages 506-521

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2022.04.048

Keywords

Degradation behavior; Fe foam; Galvanic corrosion; Mechanical properties; Zn-based composite

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foun-dation of China [81870813]
  2. Wenzhou Major Science and Tech-nology Special Project [2018ZY012]
  3. Australian Re-search Council (ARC) [DP210101862, FT160100252]

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This study reports the development of a new biodegradable Fe/Zn-3Cu composite fabricated by infiltration casting and hot-rolling, which shows high mechanical strength, fast degradation rate, good biocompatibility, higher cell viability, and efficient antibacterial ability. The HR Fe/Zn-3Cu composite has great potential as a biodegradable implant material for bone-fixation applications.
Zinc (Zn)-based metals and alloys are emerging as promising biodegradable implant materials due to their inherent biodegradability and good biocompatibility. However, this class of materials exhibits low mechanical strength and a slow degradation rate, which hinders their clinical application. Here we report the development of a new biodegradable Fe/Zn-3Cu composite fabricated by infiltration casting of a Zn-3Cu alloy into an Fe foam followed by hot-rolling. Our results indicate that the hot-rolled (HR) Fe/Zn-3Cu composite exhibited an alpha-Zn matrix phase, a secondary CuZn5 phase, and an alpha-Fe phase. The HR Fe/Zn-3Cu composite exhibited an ultimate tensile strength of 269 MPa, a tensile yield strength of 210 MPa, and an elongation of 27%. The HR Fe/Zn-3Cu composite showed a degradation rate of 228 mu m/year after immersion in Hanks' solution for 30 d The diluted extract of the HR Fe/Zn-3Cu composite exhibited a higher cell viability than that of the HR Zn-3Cu alloy in relation to MC3T3-E1 and MG-63 cells. Furthermore, the HR Fe/Zn-3Cu composite showed significantly better antibacterial ability than that of the HR Zn-3Cu alloy in relation to S. aureus. Overall, the HR Fe/Zn-3Cu composite can be anticipated to be a promising biodegradable implant material for bone-fixation applications. Statement of significance This work reports a new biodegradable Fe/Zn-3Cu composite fabricated by infiltration casting and followed by hot-rolling for biodegradable bone-fixation application. Our findings demonstrated that the hot-rolled (HR) Fe/Zn-3Cu composite exhibited an ultimate tensile strength of 269.1 MPa, a tensile yield strength of 210.3 MPa, and an elongation of 26.7%. HR Fe/Zn-3Cu composite showed a degradation rate of 227.6 mu m/a, higher than HR Zn-3Cu alloy after immersion in Hanks' solution for 30 d The diluted extracts of the HR Fe/Zn-3Cu composite exhibited a higher cell viability than HR Zn-3Cu alloy toward MC3T3-E1 cells. Furthermore, the HR Fe/Zn-3Cu composite showed significantly better antibacterial ability than the HR Zn-3Cu alloy toward S. aureus. (C) 2022 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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