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The effect of tensile and fluid shear stress on the in vitro degradation of magnesium alloy for stent applications

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Magnesium alloys have gained great attention as biodegradable materials for stent applications. Cardiovascular stents are continuously exposed to different types of mechanical loadings simultaneously during service, including tensile, compressive and… Click to show full abstract

Magnesium alloys have gained great attention as biodegradable materials for stent applications. Cardiovascular stents are continuously exposed to different types of mechanical loadings simultaneously during service, including tensile, compressive and fluid shear stress. In this study, the in vitro degradation of WE43 wires was investigated under combined effect of tensile loading and fluid shear stress and compared with that experienced an individual loading condition. For the individual mechanical loading treatment, the degradation of magnesium wires was more severely affected by tensile loading than fluid shear stress. Under tensile loading, magnesium wires showed faster increment of corrosion rates, loss of mechanical properties and localized corrosion morphology with the increasing tensile loadings. With the combined stress, smaller variation of the corrosion rates as well as the slower strength degeneration was shown with increasing stress levels, in comparison with the individual treatment of tensile loading. This study could help to understand the effect of complex stress condition on the corrosion of magnesium for the optimization of biodegradable magnesium stents.

Keywords: degradation; shear stress; effect; magnesium; stress; fluid shear

Journal Title: Bioactive Materials
Year Published: 2018

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