| Literature DB >> 31366765 |
Ginga Suzuki1, Noriyuki Hoshi2, Katsuhiko Kimoto2, Hiromi Miura3, Tohru Hayakawa4, Chikahiro Ohkubo1.
Abstract
Multi-directional forging (MDFing) can improve the various properties of metals and alloys due to the evolution of an ultrafine-grained structure. In the present study, electrochemical properties and corrosion behaviors in a fluoride solution of MDFed pure titanium (MDF-Ti) were evaluated by comparing with conventional coarse-grained pure titanium (Ti). The Eopen value of MDF-Ti was significantly higher than that of Ti. However, similar potentiodynamic polarization profiles were obtained for Ti and MDF-Ti. Immersion in NaF solution caused no severe corrosion to Ti or MDF-Ti. However, immersion in acidulate phosphate fluoride solution (APF) revealed that MDF-Ti had better corrosion resistance than Ti at shorter time immersion periods and was more susceptible to corrosion for longer immersion. Significantly less release of titanium was observed for MDF-Ti in shorter immersion periods in APF. In conclusion, MDF-Ti showed similar electrochemical behaviors to Ti and less susceptible to corrosion in shorter time APF immersion.Entities:
Keywords: Corrosion; Fluoride; Multi-directional forging; Titanium implant; Ultrafine grain
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31366765 DOI: 10.4012/dmj.2018-191
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dent Mater J ISSN: 0287-4547 Impact factor: 2.102