Ti-Based Biomaterials : Synthesis, Properties and Applications

Recently, great attention has been paid to materials that can be used in the human body to prepare parts that replace failed bone structures. Of all materials, Ti-based materials are the most desirable, because they provide an optimum combination of mechanical, chemical, and biological properties. T...

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Other Authors: Jakubowicz, Jarosław (Editor)
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Published: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2020
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520 |a Recently, great attention has been paid to materials that can be used in the human body to prepare parts that replace failed bone structures. Of all materials, Ti-based materials are the most desirable, because they provide an optimum combination of mechanical, chemical, and biological properties. The successful application of Ti biomaterials has been confirmed mainly in dentistry, orthopedics, and traumatology. Titanium biocompatibility is practically the highest of all metallic biomaterials; however, new solutions are being sought to continuously improve their biocompatibility and osseointegration. Thus, the chemical modification of Ti results in the formation of new alloys or composites, which provide new perspectives for Ti biomaterials applications. This book covers broad aspects of Ti-based biomaterials concerning the design of their structure, mechanical, and biological properties. This book demonstrates that the new Ti-based compounds and their surface treatment provide the best properties for biomedical applications. 
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653 |a Powder Bed Fusion 
653 |a Titanium alloys 
653 |a Cobalt-Chrome alloys 
653 |a anisotropy 
653 |a bcc Ti-Mo-Zr alloys 
653 |a Inter-diffusion coefficient 
653 |a Impurity coefficient 
653 |a Atomic mobility 
653 |a CALPHAD modeling 
653 |a titanium 
653 |a low frequency 
653 |a inductive transmission 
653 |a metallic housing 
653 |a hermetic sealing 
653 |a longevity 
653 |a FEM model 
653 |a active implantable medical devices 
653 |a stainless 
653 |a nitinol 
653 |a diaphyseal fracture 
653 |a implant 
653 |a osseointegration 
653 |a biocompatibility 
653 |a bioactive ceramic coatings 
653 |a sphene 
653 |a ECAP 
653 |a Conform 
653 |a continuous extrusion 
653 |a wire 
653 |a medical implants 
653 |a plasma spraying 
653 |a Ti coating 
653 |a polymers 
653 |a biomaterials 
653 |a heat treatment 
653 |a in situ alloying 
653 |a laser additive manufacturing 
653 |a mechanical properties 
653 |a microstructure 
653 |a Ti-Nb alloy 
653 |a Ni-Ti alloy 
653 |a surface characteristics 
653 |a hydrophobic 
653 |a magnetic mixed EDM 
653 |a TiO2 nanotubes 
653 |a crystallization 
653 |a gaseous plasma 
653 |a biological response 
653 |a mechanical alloying 
653 |a nanoprecursor 
653 |a electric pulse-assisted sintering 
653 |a metal matrix composites 
653 |a titanium plate 
653 |a amine plasma 
653 |a surface modification 
653 |a hydrophilicity 
653 |a new bone formation 
653 |a titanium-based foams 
653 |a thermal dealloying 
653 |a titanium alloy 
653 |a biomaterial 
653 |a TiMoZrTa 
653 |a TiMoSi 
653 |a low elasticity modulus 
653 |a corrosion 
653 |a titanium alloys 
653 |a microstructures 
653 |a TNTZ 
653 |a copper 
653 |a Ti2Cu 
653 |a Ti3Cu 
653 |a antibacterial 
653 |a shape memory alloy 
653 |a temperature variable micro-compression test 
653 |a single crystal 
653 |a biomedical alloy 
653 |a selective electron beam additive manufacture 
653 |a Ti6Al4V ELI alloy 
653 |a phase transformation 
653 |a spatial 
653 |a gradient energy density 
653 |a martensitic decomposition 
653 |a Ti3Al intermetallic compound 
653 |a fracture analysis 
653 |a biofunctionalization 
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