Role of {PEO} coatings in long-term biodegradation of a Mg alloy

By Matykina, E.; Garcia, I.; Arrabal, R.; Mohedano, M.; Mingo, B.; Sancho, J.; Merino, M. C.; Pardo, A.
Published in Applied Surface Science NULL 2016

Abstract

Abstract Long-term effect of plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) coatings on in vitro corrosion of 3D Mg implant specimens has been investigated in simulated body fluid (SBF). Hydrogen evolution rate in PEO-coated specimens was 35 times lower compared to the non-coated alloy during first 2 weeks of immersion (0.04-0.07 mL cm?2 d?1) and reached a steady-state rate of 0.3 mL cm?2 d?1 by week 6 of immersion. Studies of the tribocorrosion behaviour of the PEO-coated alloy disclosed that the coatings rapidly lose their tribocorrosion resistance due to hydration of the coating material and associated drastic decrease of microhardness but exhibit a better tirbocorrosion performance than the non-coated material.

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