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M. Yousefpour,, A. Zareidoost , A. Amanzadeh,
Volume 30, Issue 1 (Jun 2011)
Abstract
The osseointegration of oral implants is related to the early interactions between osteoblastic cells and titanium surface. Chemical surface modification of titanium (Ti) implants is used to improve peri-implant bone growth, bone-to-implant contact, and adhesion strength. Thus, in this study, the surface topography, chemistry, and biocompatibility of polished titanium surface treated with mixed solution of three acids containing hydrochloric acid (HCl)- hydrofluoric acid (HF)- phosphoric acid (H3PO4) were studied under different concentration conditions. Moreover, Osteoblast cell (MG-63) was cultured on the and treated polished titanium surface. Also, in order to investigate titanium surface, SEM, AFM and EDS analyses were carried out. The results revealed that the surface of titanium treated with mixed solution containing the aforesaid acids had higher roughness, cell attachment, and proliferation than the controls
A. Zare, M. Hadi, A. Ghasemi, H. Karimi , M. Sadeghi,
Volume 34, Issue 2 (Journal of Advanced Materials- Summer 2015)
Abstract
The aim of this investigation was to produce Ti47Al48Mn5 intermetallic compounds with different microstructures in order to study their oxidation behavior. The reason for selecting manganese as an alloying element was to enhance the toughness of the compound. Ti47Al48Mn5 alloys were obtained through mechanical alloying, cold pressing and heat treatment. XRD results showed that milling of the elemental powder mixture for 30 hours causes the formation of Al and Mn in Ti solid solution, while by increasing milling time up to 50 hours, amorphization of powder mixture occurs. To obtain duplex and fully lamellar microstructures, the mechanically alloyed powders were cold pressed and then heat treated at 1100 °C and 1400 °C in argon atmosphere for 50 hours, respectively. The results of the oxidation test at 1000 °C revealed that the different microstructures of Ti47Al48Mn5 alloy investigated in this study have little effect on the oxidation resistance, and similar oxidation mechanisms existed for the two microstructures.
R. Zarei, E. Mohammadsharifi, M. R. Loghman, M. Ramazani, Kh. Zamani,
Volume 41, Issue 1 (Journal of Advanced Materials-Spring 2022)
Abstract
The present research has examined the effect of adding Si3N4 on the mechanical and structural properties of NiCrAlY alloy. The structural and mechanical properties of the manufactured samples were characterized by SEM, XRD, micro-hardness evaluation and pin on disk wear test. Various concentrations of Si3N4 powder (1, 3, and 5 wt.%) were mixed with NiCrAlY powder using a mechanical ball mill. Next, the mixtures were sintered at 1100 °C using the spark plasma sintering (SPS) technique. The XRD patterns indicated that the samples were composed of two phases of solid solution γ-Ni(Cr) and intermetallic compounds β-NiAl. The results of micro-hardness measurements showed that adding 1% Si3N4 to NiCrAlY enhanced the hardness from 418 to 614 HV. However, with an increase in the Si3N4 content from 1 to 5 wt%, the hardness diminished from 614 to 543 HV, and by Adding Si3N4 to the NiCrAlY, its tribological properties were significantly improved.