| Literature DB >> 28732996 |
Mehdi Kheradmandfard1, Seyed Farshid Kashani-Bozorg2, Chang-Lae Kim3, Abbas Zarei Hanzaki2, Young-Shik Pyoun4, Jung-Hyong Kim4, Auezhan Amanov5, Dae-Eun Kim6.
Abstract
The surface of β-type Ti-Nb-Ta-Zr (TNTZ) alloy, which is a promising material for biomedical applications, was treated with the ultrasonic nanocrystal surface modification (UNSM) technique to enhance its hardness. As a result, a gradient nanostructured (GNS) layer was generated in the surface; the microstructure of the top surface layer consisted of nanoscale lamellae with a width of about 60-200nm. In addition, there were lamellar grains consisting of nanostructured subgrains having unclear and wavy boundaries. The treated surface exhibited a hardness value of ∼385HV compared to 190HV for the untreated alloy. It was further determined that highly dense deformation twins were generated at a depth of ∼40-150µm below the UNSM-treated surface. These deformation twins led to a significant work hardening effect which aided in enhancing the mechanical properties. It was also found that UNSM treatment resulted in the formation of micropatterns on the surface, which would be beneficial for high bioactivity and bone regeneration performance of TNTZ implants.Entities:
Keywords: Gradient nanostructure; Nanoscale lamellae; Ultrasonic nanocrystal surface modification; Ultrasonic vibration; β-Ti alloy
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28732996 DOI: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2017.03.061
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ultrason Sonochem ISSN: 1350-4177 Impact factor: 7.491