• Medientyp: E-Artikel
  • Titel: Biocompatibility Study of a Cu-Al-Ni Rod Obtained by Continuous Casting
  • Beteiligte: Lazić, Marko; Lazić, Minja Miličić; Karišik, Milica Jakšić; Lazarević, Miloš; Jug, Andraž; Anžel, Ivan; Milašin, Jelena
  • Erschienen: MDPI AG, 2022
  • Erschienen in: Processes, 10 (2022) 8, Seite 1507
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.3390/pr10081507
  • ISSN: 2227-9717
  • Schlagwörter: Process Chemistry and Technology ; Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous) ; Bioengineering
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  • Beschreibung: <jats:p>Cu-Al-Nishape memory alloys (SMAs) are widely known for their better properties in comparison to other SMAs (lower production costs, increased ductility, enhanced machinability, reduced liquidus temperature, and decreased hysteresis), but there is still controversy in terms of the biological properties of these materials. The aim of this study was to evaluate biofunctional performances of Cu-Al-Ni alloy produced by continuous casting. The micro-chemical analysis was investigated by SEM/EDX. Immersion tests performed for seven days were used to estimate the quantity of Cu, Al, and Ni ions released in neutral pH and slightly acidic artificial saliva. To assess the biocompatibility of the Cu-Al-Ni alloy samples, MTT assay on fibroblasts and dental pulp cells was performed in indirect and direct contact with samples after 1,3, and 7 days.The study revealed that continuous casting enables the primary fabrication of Cu-Al-Ni rods with a shape memory effect. Samples immersed in artificial saliva with 6.5 pH value showed no significant amounts of released ions, despite the high concentration of copper in the alloy. However, in the acidic environment, the suppression of Cu was 0.14 µg/cm2, Al 1.9 µg/cm2, and Ni 0.73 µg/cm2, and as expected, it was confirmed that Cu-Al-Ni alloy is not corrosion resistant in an acidic environment. In conclusion, this study showed that biocompatibility concerns are related only to materials with a high Cu content in acidic environments. Oppositely, small doses of Cu ions promote cell proliferation, which might be useful in further attempts to enrich different biomedical materials with copper.</jats:p>
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