Materials (Jul 2024)

Duplex Fluorinated and Atomic Layer Deposition-Derived ZrO<sub>2</sub> Coatings Improve the Corrosion Resistance and Mechanical Properties of Mg-2Zn-0.46Y-0.5Nd (wt.%) Alloy Plates and Screws

  • Tiancheng Qiu,
  • Rong Yang,
  • Liangwei Chen,
  • Guanqi Liu,
  • Jianmin Han,
  • Chuanbin Guo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17143485
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 14
p. 3485

Abstract

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This study investigated the corrosion resistance and mechanical properties of Mg-2Zn-0.46Y-0.5Nd (wt.%) alloy plates and screws with fluorinated coatings and atomic layer deposition (ALD)-derived zirconia (ZrO2) coatings in vitro under physiological stress conditions. Synthetic polyurethane hemimandible replicas were split and fixed as the following three groups of magnesium alloy plates and screws: no additional surface coating treatment (Group A), with fluorinated coatings (Group B), and with duplex fluorinated and ALD-derived 100 nm ZrO2 coatings (Group C). A circulating stress of 1–10 N was applied to the distal bone segment, and a 4-week simulated body fluid immersion test was employed to study the remaining material volume and the mechanical properties of the different groups. Compared with Group A and Group B, the degradation rate of magnesium alloy plates and screws’ head regions was significantly slowed down under the protection of duplex MgF2/ZrO2 coatings (p p = 0.077). In contrast to fluoride coatings, duplex MgF2/ZrO2 coatings maintained the mechanical strength of magnesium alloy plates and screws after a 14 day in vitro SBF immersion test. We conclude that duplex MgF2/ZrO2 coatings exhibited a certain protective effect on the Mg alloy plates and screws under physiological stress conditions.

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