Effect of oxidation heat treatment on the microstructure, corrosion, adhesion, and biocompatibility of a biomedical TiZrNb medium-entropy alloy
Key Points
Corrosion resistance was significantly improved after oxidation heat treatment, suggesting better longevity in biomedical use.
Biocompatibility tests indicate that the treated TiZrNb alloy has enhanced compatibility with biological environments, ensuring safer applications.
Heat treatment modified the microstructure of the medium-entropy alloy, potentially influencing its mechanical properties and performance.
Adhesion strength was notably higher post-treatment, emphasizing the importance of oxidation in material preparation for biomedical devices.
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