Degradation characteristics of porous Fe-Mn-C alloys obtained by sintering-dissolution process (SDP) for metallic bone scaffold

Porous degradable metal is a promising material for hard-tissue scaffold application. It offers better mechanical properties than polymer and easier cell proliferation. However, the corrosion process in the porous metallic implant usually causes toxicity on patient. Therefore, corrosion process is t...

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Main Authors: Pratesa, Yudha, Almira Larasati, Harjanto, Sri, Suharno, Bambang, Myrna Ariati
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spelling my-ukm.journal.151952020-09-14T03:28:54Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15195/ Degradation characteristics of porous Fe-Mn-C alloys obtained by sintering-dissolution process (SDP) for metallic bone scaffold Pratesa, Yudha Almira Larasati, Harjanto, Sri Suharno, Bambang Myrna Ariati, Porous degradable metal is a promising material for hard-tissue scaffold application. It offers better mechanical properties than polymer and easier cell proliferation. However, the corrosion process in the porous metallic implant usually causes toxicity on patient. Therefore, corrosion process is the key for the development of the alloy. The previous study has successfully formed a porous Iron-35%Manganese-1%Carbon (Fe-35Mn-1C) alloy using Potassium carbonate (K2CO3) as foaming agent with powder metallurgy process. This study focused on the degradation behavior and phase analysis of Fe-Mn-C product by polarization test in ringer solution, Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (AAS), X-Ray Diffraction, and Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy. This process resulted in nonmagnetic Austenitic phase that is beneficial for MRI application. The result showed that Fe-Mn-C alloy with foaming structure is suitable for degradable biomaterials. The density of the product is 3.2 gr/cm3, which is only half of the bulk material. The degradation rate of the metals also increases to 6 mm/year, but the maximum ion released is still under the limit in terms of toxicity against human. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020-03 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15195/1/ARTIKEL%2019.pdf Pratesa, Yudha and Almira Larasati, and Harjanto, Sri and Suharno, Bambang and Myrna Ariati, (2020) Degradation characteristics of porous Fe-Mn-C alloys obtained by sintering-dissolution process (SDP) for metallic bone scaffold. Sains Malaysiana, 49 (3). pp. 643-651. ISSN 0126-6039 http://www.ukm.my/jsm/malay_journals/jilid49bil3_2020/KandunganJilid49Bil3_2020.html
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description Porous degradable metal is a promising material for hard-tissue scaffold application. It offers better mechanical properties than polymer and easier cell proliferation. However, the corrosion process in the porous metallic implant usually causes toxicity on patient. Therefore, corrosion process is the key for the development of the alloy. The previous study has successfully formed a porous Iron-35%Manganese-1%Carbon (Fe-35Mn-1C) alloy using Potassium carbonate (K2CO3) as foaming agent with powder metallurgy process. This study focused on the degradation behavior and phase analysis of Fe-Mn-C product by polarization test in ringer solution, Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (AAS), X-Ray Diffraction, and Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy. This process resulted in nonmagnetic Austenitic phase that is beneficial for MRI application. The result showed that Fe-Mn-C alloy with foaming structure is suitable for degradable biomaterials. The density of the product is 3.2 gr/cm3, which is only half of the bulk material. The degradation rate of the metals also increases to 6 mm/year, but the maximum ion released is still under the limit in terms of toxicity against human.
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author Pratesa, Yudha
Almira Larasati,
Harjanto, Sri
Suharno, Bambang
Myrna Ariati,
spellingShingle Pratesa, Yudha
Almira Larasati,
Harjanto, Sri
Suharno, Bambang
Myrna Ariati,
Degradation characteristics of porous Fe-Mn-C alloys obtained by sintering-dissolution process (SDP) for metallic bone scaffold
author_facet Pratesa, Yudha
Almira Larasati,
Harjanto, Sri
Suharno, Bambang
Myrna Ariati,
author_sort Pratesa, Yudha
title Degradation characteristics of porous Fe-Mn-C alloys obtained by sintering-dissolution process (SDP) for metallic bone scaffold
title_short Degradation characteristics of porous Fe-Mn-C alloys obtained by sintering-dissolution process (SDP) for metallic bone scaffold
title_full Degradation characteristics of porous Fe-Mn-C alloys obtained by sintering-dissolution process (SDP) for metallic bone scaffold
title_fullStr Degradation characteristics of porous Fe-Mn-C alloys obtained by sintering-dissolution process (SDP) for metallic bone scaffold
title_full_unstemmed Degradation characteristics of porous Fe-Mn-C alloys obtained by sintering-dissolution process (SDP) for metallic bone scaffold
title_sort degradation characteristics of porous fe-mn-c alloys obtained by sintering-dissolution process (sdp) for metallic bone scaffold
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2020
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15195/1/ARTIKEL%2019.pdf
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http://www.ukm.my/jsm/malay_journals/jilid49bil3_2020/KandunganJilid49Bil3_2020.html
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