Magnesium and its alloys have been considered for consumable bio-implant applications due to their similar mechanical properties to the natural bone and biodegradability. Nevertheless, uncontrollable corrosion rate and limited bioactivity of Mg based materials in biological environment restrain their application. In light of this, objective of the present study was to explore addition of hydroxyapatite (HA, Ca(PO)OH), a ceramic similar to bone mineral, into AZ31B Mg alloy and its effects on bio-corrosion behavior.
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