Synergistic interactions between wear and corrosion of Ti-16Mo orthopedic alloy
Wei Xu, Aihua Yu, Xin Lu, Maryam Tamaddon, Liqi Ng, Muhammad Dilawer Hayat, Mengdi Wang, Jianliang Zhang, Xuanhui Qu, Chaozong Liu
Abstract
In this study, corrosion, wear, and tribocorrosion of Ti-16Mo alloy manufactured by powder metallurgy (PM) in phosphate-buffered saline are investigated. The results indicate that the corrosion rate of Ti-16Mo alloy increases about 100 times from 0.00009 mm/yr to 0.00851 mm/yr under the tribocorrosion condition. Also, corrosion accelerates wear loss, and wear increment rate due to the corrosion (4.7715 mm/yr) of Ti-16Mo alloy is about 40% of pure mechanical wear rate (11.78 mm/yr). Compared with as-cast pure Ti (23.70999 mm/yr) and Ti-6Al-4 V (17.12003 mm/yr), Ti-16Mo alloy exhibits the lowest materials loss of 16.56001 mm/yr making it become a promising alloy for bone-tissue applications.