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Predicting localised corrosion and mechanical performance of a PEO surface modified rare earth magnesium alloy for implant use through in-silico modelling

In this study, the influence of a plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) surface treatment on a medical-grade WE43-based magnesium alloy is examined through an experimental and computational framework that considers the effects of localised corrosion features and mechanical properties throughout the co...

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Autores principales: van Gaalen, Kerstin, Quinn, Conall, Weiler, Marek, Gremse, Felix, Benn, Felix, McHugh, Peter E., Vaughan, Ted J., Kopp, Alexander
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: KeAi Publishing 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10040519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36993789
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2023.03.009
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author van Gaalen, Kerstin
Quinn, Conall
Weiler, Marek
Gremse, Felix
Benn, Felix
McHugh, Peter E.
Vaughan, Ted J.
Kopp, Alexander
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Quinn, Conall
Weiler, Marek
Gremse, Felix
Benn, Felix
McHugh, Peter E.
Vaughan, Ted J.
Kopp, Alexander
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description In this study, the influence of a plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) surface treatment on a medical-grade WE43-based magnesium alloy is examined through an experimental and computational framework that considers the effects of localised corrosion features and mechanical properties throughout the corrosion process. First, a comprehensive in-vitro immersion study was performed on WE43-based tensile specimens with and without PEO surface modification, which included fully automated spatial reconstruction of the phenomenological features of corrosion through micro-CT scanning, followed by uniaxial tensile testing. Then the experimental data of both unmodified and PEO-modified groups were used to calibrate parameters of a finite element-based surface corrosion model. In-vitro, it was found that the WE43-PEO modified group had a significantly lower corrosion rate and maintained significantly higher mechanical properties than the unmodified. While corrosion rates were ∼50% lower in the WE43-PEO modified specimens, the local geometric features of corroding surfaces remained similar to the unmodified WE43 group, however evolving after almost the double amount of time. We were also able to quantitatively demonstrate that the PEO surface treatment on magnesium continued to protect samples from corrosion throughout the entire period tested, and not just in the early stages of corrosion. Using the results from the testing framework, the model parameters of the surface-based corrosion model were identified for both groups. This enabled, for the first time, in-silico prediction of the physical features of corrosion and the mechanical performance of both unmodified and PEO modified magnesium specimens. This simulation framework can enable future in-silico design and optimisation of bioabsorbable magnesium devices for load-bearing medical applications.
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spelling pubmed-100405192023-03-28 Predicting localised corrosion and mechanical performance of a PEO surface modified rare earth magnesium alloy for implant use through in-silico modelling van Gaalen, Kerstin Quinn, Conall Weiler, Marek Gremse, Felix Benn, Felix McHugh, Peter E. Vaughan, Ted J. Kopp, Alexander Bioact Mater Article In this study, the influence of a plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) surface treatment on a medical-grade WE43-based magnesium alloy is examined through an experimental and computational framework that considers the effects of localised corrosion features and mechanical properties throughout the corrosion process. First, a comprehensive in-vitro immersion study was performed on WE43-based tensile specimens with and without PEO surface modification, which included fully automated spatial reconstruction of the phenomenological features of corrosion through micro-CT scanning, followed by uniaxial tensile testing. Then the experimental data of both unmodified and PEO-modified groups were used to calibrate parameters of a finite element-based surface corrosion model. In-vitro, it was found that the WE43-PEO modified group had a significantly lower corrosion rate and maintained significantly higher mechanical properties than the unmodified. While corrosion rates were ∼50% lower in the WE43-PEO modified specimens, the local geometric features of corroding surfaces remained similar to the unmodified WE43 group, however evolving after almost the double amount of time. We were also able to quantitatively demonstrate that the PEO surface treatment on magnesium continued to protect samples from corrosion throughout the entire period tested, and not just in the early stages of corrosion. Using the results from the testing framework, the model parameters of the surface-based corrosion model were identified for both groups. This enabled, for the first time, in-silico prediction of the physical features of corrosion and the mechanical performance of both unmodified and PEO modified magnesium specimens. This simulation framework can enable future in-silico design and optimisation of bioabsorbable magnesium devices for load-bearing medical applications. KeAi Publishing 2023-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10040519/ /pubmed/36993789 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2023.03.009 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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van Gaalen, Kerstin
Quinn, Conall
Weiler, Marek
Gremse, Felix
Benn, Felix
McHugh, Peter E.
Vaughan, Ted J.
Kopp, Alexander
Predicting localised corrosion and mechanical performance of a PEO surface modified rare earth magnesium alloy for implant use through in-silico modelling
title Predicting localised corrosion and mechanical performance of a PEO surface modified rare earth magnesium alloy for implant use through in-silico modelling
title_full Predicting localised corrosion and mechanical performance of a PEO surface modified rare earth magnesium alloy for implant use through in-silico modelling
title_fullStr Predicting localised corrosion and mechanical performance of a PEO surface modified rare earth magnesium alloy for implant use through in-silico modelling
title_full_unstemmed Predicting localised corrosion and mechanical performance of a PEO surface modified rare earth magnesium alloy for implant use through in-silico modelling
title_short Predicting localised corrosion and mechanical performance of a PEO surface modified rare earth magnesium alloy for implant use through in-silico modelling
title_sort predicting localised corrosion and mechanical performance of a peo surface modified rare earth magnesium alloy for implant use through in-silico modelling
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10040519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36993789
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2023.03.009
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