A biodegradable Fe-0.6Se alloy with superior strength and effective antibacterial and antitumor capabilities for orthopedic applications.

Acta Biomater

Centre for Additive Manufacturing, School of Engineering, RMIT University, Melbourne, Victoria 3001, Australia. Electronic address:

Published: November 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Iron-selenium (Fe-Se) alloys are being explored as biodegradable materials for bone implants due to selenium's cancer-fighting properties, but their fabrication is complicated by selenium's volatility and differing melting points from iron.
  • Researchers successfully created Fe-xSe alloys using suction casting, focusing on various compositions (0.2-1.0 wt.% Se) and evaluating their mechanical strength, corrosion, biocompatibility, and antibacterial properties.
  • Among the tested alloys, Fe-0.6Se exhibited the strongest tensile properties and significant antibacterial and antitumor effects, making it a promising candidate for orthopedic applications.

Article Abstract

Iron-selenium (Fe-Se) alloys have potential as attractive biodegradable bone-implant materials, given the antitumor properties of Se in cancer prevention and therapy. However, the fabrication of Fe-Se alloys is challenging due to the volatility of elemental Se and the significantly different melting points of Se and Fe. In this study, we successfully fabricated Fe-xSe (x = 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, and 1 wt.%) alloys using suction casting, with FeSe compounds as the Se source. The microstructures, tensile properties, corrosion behavior, biocompatibility, antibacterial ability, and antitumor properties of the Fe-Se alloys were evaluated. The microstructures of the Fe-Se alloys were composed of α-Fe and FeSe phases. Among the Fe-Se alloys, Fe-0.6Se showed the best combination of tensile properties, with a yield strength of 1096.5 ± 7.2 MPa, an ultimate tensile strength of 1271.6 ± 6.3 MPa, and a fracture strain of 15.6 ± 3.3 %, and a degradation rate of 56.9 ± 0.4 μm/year. Moreover, the Fe-0.6Se alloy showed superb antibacterial ability against S. aureus, antitumor activity against 143B osteosarcoma cells, and osteogenicity and biocompatibility toward pre-osteoblast MC3T3-E1 cells. In summary, adding 0.2-1.0 wt.% Se to Fe does not affect the growth of healthy cells but effectively inhibits the growth and reproduction of tumor cells, and the Fe-0.6Se alloy is promising for orthopedic applications owing to its unique combination of mechanical and biofunctional properties. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: This work reports on Fe-xSe (x = 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, and 1 wt.%) alloys fabricated using suction casting. The microstructures of the Fe-Se alloys were composed of α-Fe and FeSe phases. Among the Fe-Se alloys, the Fe-0.6Se showed the best combination of tensile properties, with a yield strength of 1058.6 ± 3.9 MPa, an ultimate tensile strength of 1134.1 ± 2.9 MPa, and a fracture strain of 16.8 ± 1.5 %, and a degradation rate of 56.9 ± 0.4 μm/year. Moreover, the Fe-0.6Se alloy showed superb antibacterial ability against S. aureus, antitumor activity against 143B osteosarcoma cells, and significant osteogenic ability and biocompatibility toward pre-osteoblast MC3T3-E1 cells. In summary, the Fe-0.6Se alloy is promising for orthopedic applications owing to its unique combination of mechanical and biofunctional properties.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actbio.2024.10.012DOI Listing

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