Untraditional synthesis of Ni-based alloys for medical application

dc.contributor.authorB. Agyei-Tuffour
dc.contributor.authorE. Annan
dc.contributor.authorE. R. Rwenyagila
dc.contributor.authorE. Ampaw
dc.contributor.authorE. Arthur
dc.contributor.authorKabiru Mustapha
dc.contributor.authorS. Kolawole
dc.contributor.authorW. O. Soboyejo
dc.contributor.authorM. I. Marinov
dc.contributor.authorD. D. Radev
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-24T21:33:13Z
dc.date.available2025-01-24T21:33:13Z
dc.date.issued2013-04
dc.description.abstractDue to the combination of excellent mechanical properties, high chemical stability and appropriate biocompatibility, the Ni-based alloys find large application in implantology and dentistry. The traditional metallurgical synthesis methods of these alloys have some difficulties leading to inconstancy of the composition, degradation of properties and escalation of the product price. Here we show how to overcome the disadvantages of the traditional methods of synthesis and production of Ni-based alloys for medical application using combination of mechanochemical and powder-metallurgical routes. The structural properties of the products were studied using SEM/TEM and XRD methods. It was shown that the mechanically assisted synthesis allows obtaining nanosized Ni-Ti alloy with mean particle size of 20-30 nm at significantly lower temperature in comparison with the traditional metallurgical high-temperature alloying. It was also shown that after 40 hours of intense mechanical treatment of the starting Ni and Ti powders, a direct synthesis of Ni-Ti alloy proceeds. The product has excellent sinterability which allows producing bodies with controlled structural properties appropriate for application in implantology. Using standard mechanical tests and structural examinations it was demonstrated that the Ni-Cr dental alloys obtained by mechanically assisted sintering and casting possess excellent mechanical, technological and aesthetic properties. These alloys are suitable as dental restoration materials and production of porcelain veneered constructions like crowns and bridges using the so called metal-to-ceramic technique.
dc.identifier.issn1819-6608
dc.identifier.urihttps://kwasuspace.kwasu.edu.ng/handle/123456789/3087
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences
dc.titleUntraditional synthesis of Ni-based alloys for medical application
dc.typeArticle
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