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Title: Microstructure and surface composition effects on the transpassivation of NiTi wires for implant purposes
Authors: Oliveira, Anderson Garbuglio de
Giacomelli, Fernando Carlos
Giacomelli, Cristiano
Spinelli, Almir
0000-0003-1752-0726
Keywords: NiTi alloy
electrochemical behavior
artificial saliva
microstructure and surface composition of NiTi alloy
Issue Date: Apr-2005
Publisher: Sociedade Brasileira de Quimica
Citation: Oliveira, A. G. de ., Giacomelli, F. C., Giacomelli, C., & Spinelli, A.. (2005). Microstructure and surface composition effects on the transpassivation of NiTi wires for implant purposes. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 16(2), 131–138. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-50532005000200002
Series/Report no.: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society;16
Abstract: The microstructure and surface composition effects on the transpassivation behavior of untreated and heat treated at 500 ºC NiTi wires used for implant purposes were investigated by electrochemical techniques (open circuit potential and potentiodynamic polarization curves), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The potential at which the passive film breaks down (Eb) (transpassivation) was found to be strictly dependent on both the chemical composition of oxide covering layer and the microstructure of the biomaterial. It could be concluded that the disordered microstructure of untreated NiTi is highly resistant to transpassivation (Eb ~ 1.00 V/SCE), but the presence of a native oxygen rich oxide film onto it makes the dissolution easier (Eb ~ 0.00 V/SCE). Upon thermally treating, the microstructure becomes ordered and less resistant to dissolution (Eb ~ 0.12 V/SCE), but in this case the presence of an oxygen rich native film influenced Eb in a lower extent (Eb ~ 0.03 V/SCE).
Description: Scholarly article / Open access
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12202/9623
ISSN: ISSN: 0103-5053, 1678-4790
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