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Microstructure and corrosion behavior of laser surface-treated AZ31B Mg bio-implant material

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LASERS IN MEDICAL SCIENCE
Volume 32, Issue 4, Pages 797-803

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SPRINGER LONDON LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s10103-017-2174-1

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Laser surface melting; AZ31B Mg alloy; Bio-implant; Corrosion; Mg17Al12 beta-phase

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Although magnesium and magnesium alloys are considered biocompatible and biodegradable, they suffer from poor corrosion performance in the human body environment. In light of this, surface modification via rapid surface melting of AZ31B Mg alloy using a continuous-wave Nd: YAG laser was conducted. Laser processing was performed with laser energy ranging from 1.06 to 3.18 J/mm(2). The corrosion behavior in simulated body fluid of laser surface-treated and untreated AZ31B Mg alloy samples was evaluated using electrochemical technique. The effect of laser surface treatment on phase and microstructure evolution was evaluated using X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. Microstructure examination revealed grain refinement as well as formation and uniform distribution of Mg17Al12 phase along the grain boundary for laser surface-treated samples. Evolution of such unique microstructure during laser surface treatment indicated enhancement in the corrosion resistance of laser surfacetreated samples compared to untreated alloy.

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