Developing high elongation of Ca-containing Zn alloys with superior osteogenic and antibacterial properties

The development of high-strength zinc (Zn) alloys significantly contributes to the field of orthopedics by enhancing their osteogenic properties. Calcium (Ca) is pivotal for bone composition; however, its incorporation into the Zn matrix often hampers elongation due to the formation of large-sized C...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of alloys and compounds 2025-01, Vol.1010, p.176988, Article 176988
Hauptverfasser: Xiao, Yong, Cai, Yu, Yao, Wenmin, Zhuang, Dongzhou, Chen, Fan, Li, Tian, Zhong, Yuan, Luo, Cheng, Chen, Weiqiang, Lyu, Zhuomin, Yu, Hui
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Zusammenfassung:The development of high-strength zinc (Zn) alloys significantly contributes to the field of orthopedics by enhancing their osteogenic properties. Calcium (Ca) is pivotal for bone composition; however, its incorporation into the Zn matrix often hampers elongation due to the formation of large-sized CaZn13 phases. In this study, two Zn alloys with different Ca contents were prepared, and their microstructures, mechanical properties, corrosion behavior and biocompatibility were investigated. Results indicate that the Zn alloy with high Ca content exhibits large-sized and high-volume-fraction CaZn13 phases, which do not significantly change during equal channel angular pressing (ECAP). The grain sizes of ECAPed Zn alloys decreased from 36.75 μm and 35.81 μm of as-cast state to 4.32 μm and 1.71 μm, respectively. Refined microstructures contributed to the improvement of mechanical properties of Zn alloys, which have elongation over 15 % higher than that of all Zn-Mg-Ca alloys reported so far. The high elongation of Zn alloys originates from the inhibition of the propagation of microcracks which generated from the Zn/CaZn13 interphase. Moreover, the formation of large-sized CaZn13 phases leads to the severe local corrosion through enhancing galvanic effect, finally increasing corrosion rate. During degradation, the release of metallic ions, such as Zn2+, Mg2+, and Ca2+, are beneficial to the cell viability and osteogenic properties. And the accelerated release of Zn2+ plays a role in antibacterial performance. These results are very helpful for promoting the application of biodegradable Zn alloys in the field of orthopedics. •A novel Zn-Mg-Mn-Ca alloy with CaZn13 phases shows 18.4% fracture elongation, surpassing previously reported Zn-Mg-Ca alloys.•After ECAP, Zn alloy grain size decreases with more Ca, due to DRX refinement and restricted growth by CaZn13 phases.•The Zn alloys exhibited the controllable corrosion rate by altering Ca content.•The two Zn-Mg-Mn-Ca alloys have superior cell compatibility, osteogenic properties, as well as anti-bacterial properties.
ISSN:0925-8388
DOI:10.1016/j.jallcom.2024.176988