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Wear and corrosion of PLGA coatings on titanium in contact with bone and synovial fluid

Authors

SANDOVAL AMADOR, ANDERSON ANDRES, Ramirez Prada, Laura Andrea , Infante Villalba, Sergio Andres , Estupinan Duran, Hugo Armando , Pena Ballesteros, Dario Yesid

External publication

No

Means

Materia

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

JCR Impact

0.174

SJR Impact

0.153

Publication date

01/01/2019

ISI

000486574600003

Abstract

In this work, the synergism between wear and corrosion was evaluated in titanium specimens covered by PLGA. The tests were carried out in a tribocorrosion machine, taking into account two variables: scratch velocity and applied load. A bipotentiostat was adapted to obtain the potentiostatic curves and Tafel in resting, moving and wear-corrosion conditions. Surface topography was observed using a Carl-Zeiss Imager Z1 microscope. This information, together with the results of the electrochemical tests, was used to establish the synergistic and degradation mechanisms of the material under the different test conditions. From the results obtained in this work, it was observed that the synergism is the most important factor of the degradation of the material with a percentage of 82% in such a way that the samples of titanium with PLGA coating showed wear favored by corrosion.

Keywords

wear; corrosion; tribocorrosion; titanium; PLGA; synovial fluid

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