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Friction stir processing of magnesium-nanohydroxyapatite composites with controlled in vitro degradation behavior
Date Issued
01-06-2014
Author(s)
Ratna Sunil, B.
Sampath Kumar, T. S.
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Nandakumar, V.
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Abstract
Nano-hydroxyapatite (nHA) reinforced magnesium composite (Mg-nHA) was fabricated by friction stir processing (FSP). The effect of smaller grain size and the presence of nHA particles on controlling the degradation of magnesium were investigated. Grain refinement from 1500 μm to 3.5 μm was observed after FSP. In vitro bioactivity studies by immersing the samples in supersaturated simulated body fluid (SBF 5 ×) indicate that the increased hydrophilicity and pronounced biomineralization are due to grain refinement and the presence of nHA in the composite respectively. Electrochemical test to assess the corrosion behavior also clearly showed the improved corrosion resistance due to grain refinement and enhanced biomineralization. Using MTT colorimetric assay, cytotoxicity study of the samples with rat skeletal muscle (L6) cells indicate marginal increase in cell viability of the FSP-Mg-nHA sample. The composite also showed good cell adhesion. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.
Volume
39