The enhancement of mechanical properties and uniform degradation of electrodeposited Fe-Zn alloys by multilayered design for biodegradable stent applications

Pure Fe is a potential biodegradable stent material due to its better biocompatibility and mechanical properties, but its degradation rate needs to be improved. Alloying with Zn to form Fe-Zn alloy is anticipated to meet the degradation rate requirements while retaining the iron's inherent prop...

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description Pure Fe is a potential biodegradable stent material due to its better biocompatibility and mechanical properties, but its degradation rate needs to be improved. Alloying with Zn to form Fe-Zn alloy is anticipated to meet the degradation rate requirements while retaining the iron's inherent properties. Therefore, Fe-Zn alloys with monolayered and multilayered structures were prepared by electrodeposition. The alloys' composition, microstructure, mechanical properties, in vitro degradation and biocompatibility were assessed. Results showed that the Zn content ranged from 2.1 wt% to 11.6 wt%. After annealing at 450°C, all the alloys consisted of α(Fe) solid solution and Zn-rich B2 ordered coherent phase, except for the alloy with 11.6 wt% Zn content, in which a Fe3Zn10 phase appeared. The layered structure consisted of alternating columnar-grain and nano-grain layers, which compensated for the intrinsic brittleness of electrodeposited metals and improved the galvanic effect of the alloy, thus increasing the strength and plasticity and changing the corrosion from localized to uniform while augmenting the corrosion rate. The yield strength of the multilayered alloy exceeded 350 MPa, its elongation was more than 20%, and its corrosion rate obtained by immersion test in Hank's solution reached 0.367 mm·y−1. Fe-Zn alloys with lower Zn content had good cytocompatibility with the human umbilical vein endothelial cells and good blood compatibility. The above results verified that the multilayered Fe-Zn alloy prepared by electrodeposition presented enhanced mechanical properties, higher degradation rate, uniform degradation mechanism and good biocompatibility. It should be qualified for the application of biodegradable stents. A potential biodegradable Fe-Zn alloy, which is difficult to be obtained by the metallurgical method, was prepared by electrodeposition to solve the low degradation rate of iron-based biomaterials. A multilayered microstructure design composed of alternating columnar-grain and nano-grain layers was achieved by changing the electrical parameters. The layered design compensated for the intrinsic poor plasticity of electrodeposited metals. It increased the galvanic effect of the alloy, thus augmenting the corrosion rate and changing the corrosion mode of the alloy from localized to uniform corrosion. The yield strength of multilayered alloy exceeded 350 MPa; its elongation was more than 20%. Moreover, the layered alloy had good cytocompatibility an
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Alloys - chemistry
Biocompatibility
Biocompatible Materials - chemistry
Biodegradable iron
Corrosion
Electrodeposition
Fe-Zn alloys
Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells
Humans
Iron - chemistry
Materials Testing
Mechanical properties
Metals - chemistry
Multilayered alloys
Stent
Stents
Uniform corrosion
Zinc - chemistry
title The enhancement of mechanical properties and uniform degradation of electrodeposited Fe-Zn alloys by multilayered design for biodegradable stent applications
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