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Inter-Laboratory Study on Electrochemical Methods for the Characterization of Cocrmo Biomedical Alloys in Simulated Body Fluids

Autor A. Igual Munoz
en Limba Engleză Paperback – sep 2010
This special issue of Corrosion Engineering Science and Technology is dedicated to the study of corrosion of objects from historical sites. The issue contains contributions from the 2009 EUROCORR session on Corrosion of Archaeological and Heritage Artefacts organised by the European Federation of Corrosion's working party and commissioned articles on other key issues. The objective is to give the reader a broad understanding of corrosion of ancient materials, for the most part metal but also glass. Articles shed light on a range of analytical approaches related to the study of the complex systems that make up historical artifacts. In order to arrive at an understanding of the nanometric organisation of rust layers and interphases, such studies must be approached on a macroscopic scale. Techniques used include; macrophotography, synchrotron radiation and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) that ensure results that are both exhaustive and representative of particular observations. This issue demonstrates the wealth of approaches possible in the study of the corrosion of ancient materials.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781907625008
ISBN-10: 1907625003
Pagini: 115
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press

Cuprins

1.Introduction and rationale|2.Electrochemical corrosion study of biomedical alloys|3.Protocol for the inter-laboratory study|4.Results|5.Discussion|6.Conclusion

Notă biografică

Igual A. Munoz (Edited by) , S. Mischler (Edited by)

Descriere

All metals and alloys are subject to corrosion when in contact with body fluid due to the presence of chloride ions and oxygen. Although the extent of corrosion is low because of the passive surface films usually present on surgical implants it has clinical consequences and there is a need for a better understanding of the process.