AIP Advances (Apr 2018)

Corrosion resistant metallic glasses for biosensing applications

  • Ariane Sagasti,
  • Ana Catarina Lopes,
  • Andoni Lasheras,
  • Verónica Palomares,
  • Javier Carrizo,
  • Jon Gutierrez,
  • J. Manuel Barandiaran

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4994108
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
pp. 047702 – 047702-8

Abstract

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We report the fabrication by melt spinning, the magnetic and magnetoelastic characterization and corrosion behaviour study (by potentiodynamic methods) of an Fe-based, Fe-Ni-Cr-Si-B metallic glass to be used as resonant platform for biological and chemical detection purposes. The same study has been performed in Fe-Co-Si-B (with excellent magnetoelastic properties) and Fe-Ni-B (with good corrosion properties due to the substitution of Co by Ni) composition amorphous alloys. The well-known, commercial metallic glass with high corrosion resistance Metglas 2826MB®(Fe40Ni38Mo4B18), widely used for such biological and chemical detection purposes, has been also fully characterized and used as reference. For our Fe-Ni-Cr-Si-B alloy, we have measured values of magnetization (1.22 T), magnetostriction (11.5 ppm) and ΔE effect (6.8 %) values, as well as corrosion potential (-0.25 V), current density (2.54 A/m2), and polarization resistance (56.22 Ω.cm2) that make this composition very promising for the desired biosensing applications. The obtained parameters from our exhaustive characterization are compared with the values obtained for the other different composition metallic glasses and discussed in terms of Ni and Cr content.