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Research Papers

Fabrication and biocompatibility evaluation of porous Ti-Nb-based biomaterials with space holder by rapid sintering

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Pages S1-301-S1-304 | Received 30 Sep 2014, Accepted 12 Dec 2014, Published online: 23 Apr 2015
 

Abstract

Biomaterials of titanium and its alloys are useful as implant materials in orthopaedic surgery. In this study, porous Ti-13wt%Nb-13wt%Zr biomaterials were successfully fabricated using powder metallurgy by adding 10–30 wt-% NH4HCO3 as a space holder and TiH2 as a foaming agent to mixed and milled Ti–Nb–Zr powders. The alloy powders were consolidated by spark plasma sintering process at 1123 K under 30 MPa conditions. The effect of space holder content on the pore size and distribution of the Ti-13wt%Nb-13wt%Zr (TNZ) alloys was observed by optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. These microstructure observations revealed that the volume fraction of the pores increased with increasing space holder content. The pore size of the TNZ alloy changed from the 100 µm scale to the 10 µm scale with increasing milling time and space holder content in the TNZ powders. The porous TNZ alloys exhibited good biocompatibility.

Acknowledgements

This research was conducted with financial support from the National Research Foundation (NRF) (No. 2013R1A1A4A01005459) of Korea and was partially supported by research funds of Chonbuk National University in 2014.

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