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Processing of magnesium porous structures by infiltration casting for biomedical applicationsOtras instituciones
Helmholtz-Zentrum HereonUniversity of Sheffield
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© 2014 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, WeinheimAcceso
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https://doi.org/10.1002/adem.201300236Publicado en
Advanced Engineering Materials Vol. 16. Nº 2. Pp. 241–247Primera página
241Última página
247Editor
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Magnesium
Cellular metals
Metallic foams
casting ... [+]
Cellular metals
Metallic foams
casting ... [+]
Magnesium
Cellular metals
Metallic foams
casting
Mechanical properties [-]
Cellular metals
Metallic foams
casting
Mechanical properties [-]
Resumen
Magnesium and its alloys are currently considered to be a promising metallic biomaterial. The interest in magnesium alloys arises from their biocompatibility, bioabsorbility and especially from their ... [+]
Magnesium and its alloys are currently considered to be a promising metallic biomaterial. The interest in magnesium alloys arises from their biocompatibility, bioabsorbility and especially from their mechanical properties, which are more compatible to those of human bone than the mechanical properties of other metallic biomaterials, such as stainless steel and titanium. A medical application in which magnesium is gaining interest is regenerative medicine where scaffolds are used to create tissues from cells. For its application in regenerative medicine, the scaffolds have to present a 3D open-cell structure. The main purpose of the present research is to set up the fabrication procedure necessary to
manufacture porous magnesium scaffolds; for this the replication (infiltration) process has been used and adapted to process magnesium alloys, processing five different biodegradable magnesium alloys (AZ91E, WE43, ZM20, ZWM200, ZXM200). [-]
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