Powder metallurgical (PM) Nb-25Ta-xTi alloys (x = 5, 15, 25, 35 at.%) were fabricated by the elemental powder sintering technology. Effects of alloying elements and annealing treatment on the microstructural evolution and mechanical properties were investigated by conducting various tests, including X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), electron probe microanalyses (EPMA), electron back scattered diffraction detector (EBSD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and tensile tests. The results indicated that the alloys showed a unique Nb-rich and Ta-rich dual structure due to the insufficient diffusion between powders. With the increase of Ti content, the β phase was always retained and the alloys exhibited a relatively high density in the range of 82.4% to 90.5%. Furthermore, owing to a higher diffusion coefficient of Ti and the strengthening effect of solid solution, the volume shrinkage and tensile strength both increased along with the increase of Ti content. After the annealing treatment was introduced, the microstructure became more homogeneous and fine equiaxed grains appeared, which induced a decrease in modulus and better ductility. The Nb-25Ta-25Ti alloys exhibited a good in vitro biocompatibility due to the chemical components and the introduce of surface pores. The PM Nb-Ta-Ti alloys were promising for biomedical applications in tissue engineering after evaluated both mechanical properties and in vitro biocompatibility.

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