Abstract

ABSTRACT This work describes the effect of Co content on the compressive and electrochemical behaviour of cellular Ti4AlxCo (x = 2%, 4%, 6% and 8 wt%) alloy. Cellular products were prepared through powder metallurgy route by adding 70 v% of ammonium bicarbonate as space holder in Ti4AlxCo powder mixture. Relative density of the final products slightly upsurged due to increment of Co amount and it was found in the range of 0.32–0.35. Microstructure represented the interconnecting pores which will be advantageous to circulate the body fluid, if used as a bone implant. Plastic collapse stress of Ti4Al8Co was about 45% higher than Ti4Al2Co. Also, the elastic modulus was under the range of modulus of natural bone (11 ± 1 GPa). In Tafel plot, value of corrosion current density shifted from 8 μA/cm2 to 15 μA/cm2 by increasing the Co content from 2 wt% to 8 wt% which indicates the hampering of corrosion resistance. Corrosion rate followed the linear relationship with Co content. Best fitted electrochemical circuit showed the double layer oxide formation during corrosion. Micrographs of corroded cellular samples also represent that the surface of material is more prone to corrosion containing higher amount of Co.

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