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Tribo-corrosion properties of cobalt-based medical implant alloys in simulated biological environments

机译:钴基医用植入物合金在模拟生物环境中的摩擦腐蚀性能

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Tribological problems and corrosion degradation have been recognized as essential risks for total joint replacements, especially for all-metal arthroplasty. Few studies have focused on the interactions between tribology and corrosion (tribo-corrosion) for implant materials. This paper addresses the importance of understanding tribo-corrosion and the evaluation of such materials in simulated biological environments. Due to the complex effect of proteins on tribo-corrosion, which has been demonstrated in previous studies, this study focuses towards understanding the effects of amino acids as aspects of material degradation. Dulbecco's Modified Eagle's Medium (DMEM) is a cell culture solution. It contains comparable amount and types of amino acids to normal synovial fluid in human joints. NaCl (0.36%) solution was employed to isolate the biological species. Three materials were tested: high carbon (HC) CoCrMo (contains 0.19% carbon), low carbon (LC) CoCrMo (widely used materials for total joint replacement) and stainless steel UNS S31603 (316 L). Integrated electrochemical tests supported by measurement of friction and near surface chemical analysis were carried out to enable their tribo-corrosion behaviour to be fully characterized. As a general conclusion, amino acids were found to react with materials under tribological contacts and form complex organometallic/oxides which lubricate the metallic sample surface. Tribo-corrosion plays a very important role in material degradation in the studied environments. HC CoCrMo shows superior wear, corrosion and tribo-corrosion resistance - the material characteristics and their effect on the different tribo-corrosion processes are discussed.
机译:摩擦学问题和腐蚀退化已被认为是全关节置换术尤其是全金属置换术的基本风险。很少有研究专注于摩擦学和植入材料的腐蚀(摩擦腐蚀)之间的相互作用。本文阐述了在模拟生物环境中理解摩擦腐蚀和评估此类材料的重要性。由于蛋白质对摩擦腐蚀的复杂影响,这在先前的研究中已得到证实,因此本研究着重于了解氨基酸作为物质降解方面的影响。 Dulbecco的改良Eagle培养基(DMEM)是一种细胞培养液。它含有与人体关节中正常滑液相当数量和类型的氨基酸。用氯化钠(0.36%)溶液分离生物物种。测试了三种材料:高碳(HC)CoCrMo(含0.19%碳),低碳(LC)CoCrMo(广泛用于全接头置换的材料)和不锈钢UNS S31603(316 L)。进行了摩擦测量和近地表化学分析的综合电化学测试,以使其摩擦磨损行为得到充分表征。总的结论是,发现氨基酸在摩擦接触下与材料发生反应,并形成能润滑金属样品表面的复杂有机金属/氧化物。在所研究的环境中,摩擦腐蚀在材料降解中起着非常重要的作用。 HC CoCrMo具有优异的耐磨性,耐腐蚀性和抗摩擦腐蚀性-讨论了材料特性及其对不同摩擦腐蚀过程的影响。

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