Abstract

This research investigates the alterations in microstructure, mechanical properties, and corrosion behavior of binary magnesium-hydroxyapatite bionanocomposites with 2, 5, and 10 wt%HA. By mixing Mg and HA powders with different percentages of HA contents, a combined method of cyclic extrusion compression (CEC), equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) and conventional extrusion were employed to consolidate the mixture of powders. All composites were examined. The results indicate that the addition of hydroxyapatite to magnesium improves the mechanical properties, but these properties are deteriorated with the hydroxyapatite content of over 5 wt%. The corrosion behavior of the composites was examined by immersion test, mass loss and polarization tests in Hank’s solution. The results indicate that Mg-5HA exhibits the best corrosion resistance and the corrosion rate increases when the HA content rises to more than 5 wt%. In addition, the specimen produced through the proposed method in this work indicates better corrosion resistance in comparison with cast and extruded pure Mg.

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