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The effect of boron addition on microstructure and mechanical properties of biomedical Ti35Nb6Ta alloy

Authors

MÁLEK Jaroslav HNILICA František VESELÝ Jaroslav SMOLA Bohumil BŘEZINA Vítězslav KOLAŘÍK Kamil

Year of publication 2014
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Materials Characterization
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.matchar.2014.07.015
Field Biotechnology
Keywords Beta-titanium alloys; Boron; Grain size; Mechanical properties; Microstructure
Description The beta-titanium alloys are promising materials for bioapplications but their processing via melting is difficult. Coarse grains have been observed in as-cast specimens. Subsequent thermo-mechanical processing seems to be necessary in order to obtain fine-grained microstructure with better mechanical properties. The grain size can be decreased significantly by addition of small boron amount In this work Ti-35Nb-6Ta alloy with various B additions (0, 0.05, 0.1, 0.3 and 0.5 wt.%) has been studied. Even the smallest amount of B leads to significant grain refinement in Ti-35Nb-6Ta alloy (from 1300 to about 350 mu m). Slight grain refinement has been observed also after hot forging and solution treatment. TiB particles emerged in specimens due to B addition. These particles contribute to changes in mechanical properties not only in hot forged and solution treated specimens (hardness increase from 140 to 180 HV10), but also in cold swaged specimens (hardness from 230 to 250 HV10, tensile strength from 800 to 920 MPa). The hardness values can be increased up to 370 HV10 during aging at 400 degrees C (specimen with 0.5 wt.% B). It has been observed that specimens with low boron addition 0.05 wt.% possess no cytotoxicity. On the other hand in specimens with 0.1 wt.% B or more slight adverse effect on cytotoxicity has been observed.

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