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Surface Modification of Magnesium and Its Alloys for Biomedical Applications: Volume 1: Biological Interactions, Mechanical Properties and Testing

Surface Modification of Magnesium and Its Alloys for Biomedical Applications: Volume 1: Biological Interactions, Mechanical Properties and Testing

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Publisher Woodhead Publishing Ltd
Year 01/01/2015
Edition First
Pages 380
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Language English
ISBN 9781782420828
Categories Medicine: general issues
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Surface modification of magnesium and its alloys for biomedical applications: Biological interactions, mechanical properties and testing, the first of two volumes, is an essential guide on the use of magnesium as a degradable implant material. Due to their excellent biocompatibility and biodegradability, magnesium based degradable implants provide a viable option for the permanent metallic implants. This volume focuses on the fundamental concepts of surface modification of magnesium, its biological interactions, mechanical properties and, in vitro and in vivo testing. The contents of volume 1 is organized and presented in three parts. Part 1 reviews the fundamental aspects of surface modification of magnesium, including surface design, opportunities, challenges and its role in revolutionizing biodegradable biomaterials. Part 2 addresses the biological and mechanical properties covering an in vivo approach to the bioabsorbable behavior of magnesium alloys, mechanical integrity and, the effects of amino acids and proteins on the performance of surface modified magnesium. Part 3 delves in to testing and characterization, exploring the biocompatibility and effects on fatigue life alongside the primary characteristics of surface modified magnesium. All chapters are written by experts, this two volume series provides systematic and thorough coverage of all major modification technologies and coating types of magnesium and its alloys for biomedical applications. Expert analysis of the fundamentals in surface modification of magnesium and its alloys for biomedical applicationsIncludes biological interactions and mechanical propertiesFocuses on testing and characterisation, as well as biocompatibility

Surface Modification of Magnesium and Its Alloys for Biomedical Applications: Volume 1: Biological Interactions, Mechanical Properties and Testing

Table of contents


  • Cover image

  • Title page

  • Table of Contents

  • Related titles

  • Copyright

  • List of contributors

  • Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials

  • Part One. Fundamentals of surface-modified magnesium and magnesium alloys for biomedical applications

  • 1. Revolutionising biodegradable biomaterials ? significance of magnesium and its alloys

  • 1.1. Introduction

  • 1.2. Corrosion of magnesium alloys

  • 1.3. Ultra-pure magnesium

  • 1.4. Measurement of magnesium corrosion

  • 1.5. In vitro and in vivo comparison

  • 1.6. Magnesium corrosion mechanism

  • 1.7. Galvanic corrosion

  • 1.8. Summary of important points

  • 2. Surface modification of magnesium and its alloys for biomedical applications: opportunities and challenges

  • 2.1. Introduction

  • 2.2. Thermal, hydrothermal, and alkaline heat treatment-based surface modifications

  • 2.3. Chemical surface modifications

  • 2.4. Electrochemical surface modification

  • 2.5. Plasma surface modification

  • 2.6. Laser surface modification

  • 2.7. Other methods of surface modification

  • 2.8. Summary and concluding remarks

  • 3. Surface design of biodegradable magnesium alloys for biomedical applications

  • 3.1. Introduction

  • 3.2. Surface modification techniques

  • 3.3. Surface design principles for biodegradable magnesium alloys

  • 3.4. Research examples

  • 3.5. Summary and future trends

  • Part Two. Biological and mechanical properties of surface modified magnesium and magnesium alloys

  • 4. Bioabsorbable behaviour of magnesium alloys ? an in vivo approach

  • 4.1. Introduction

  • 4.2. Requirements with regard to magnesium alloys for in vivo use

  • 4.3. Transferability of in vitro findings to in vivo trials: a suitable indicator for in vivo studies?

  • 4.4. In vivo biodegradation of magn

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