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Corrosion Behavior of Zn,Fe and Fe-Zn Powder Materials Prepared via Uniaxial Compression
Authors:Radka Gorejová  ,Ivana Š    olá  ková  ,Pavol Cipa,Ró  bert Dž  unda,Tibor Sopč  á  k,Andrej Oriň  ak,Rená  ta Oriň  aková  
Affiliation:1.Department of Physical Chemistry, P. J. Šafárik University in Košice, Moyzesova 11, 040 01 Košice, Slovakia; (R.G.); (P.C.); (A.O.); (R.O.);2.Institute of Material Research, Slovak Academy of Science, Watsonova 47, 040 01 Košice, Slovakia; (R.D.); (T.S.)
Abstract:Powder metallurgy is one of the most prevalent ways for metallic degradable materials preparation. Knowledge of the properties of initial powders used during this procedure is therefore of great importance. Two different metals, iron and zinc, were selected and studied in this paper due to their promising properties in the field of biodegradable implants. Raw powders were studied using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) coupled with energy dispersive spectrometry (EDX). Powders (Fe, Zn and Fe-Zn in a weight ratio of 1:1) were then compressed at the pressure of 545 MPa to the form of pellets with a diameter of 1.7 cm. Surface morphology and degradation behavior in the Hanks´ solution were studied and evaluated. Electrochemical polarization tests along with the static immersion tests carried out for 21 days were employed for corrosion behavior characterization. The highest corrosion rate was observed for pure Zn powder followed by the Fe-Zn and Fe, respectively. A mixed Fe-Zn sample showed similar properties as pure zinc with no signs of iron degradation after 21 days due to the effect of galvanic protection secured by the zinc acting as a sacrificial anode.
Keywords:iron   zinc   metallic powders   biodegradation   corrosion
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