Applications of Nanostructural NiTi Alloys for Medical Devices

New nanostructural shape memory alloy (55.91 wt% of Ni and 44.03 wt% of Ti) for the production of minimally invasive implantation medical devices (stents) was tested for corrosion resistance under static conditions by dipping it into solutions with various acidities (pH from 1.68 to 9.18) for 2 year...

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Main Authors: Nasakina, Elena O. (Author), Sevostyanov, Mikhail A. (Author), Baikin, Alexander S. (Author), Seryogin, Alexey V. (Author), Konushkin, Sergey V. (Author), Sergienko, Konstantin V. (Author), Leonov, Alexander V. (Author), Kolmakov, Alexey G. (Author)
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Published: IntechOpen, 2017-09-20.
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520 |a New nanostructural shape memory alloy (55.91 wt% of Ni and 44.03 wt% of Ti) for the production of minimally invasive implantation medical devices (stents) was tested for corrosion resistance under static conditions by dipping it into solutions with various acidities (pH from 1.68 to 9.18) for 2 years, for static mechanical properties and for biocompatibility. The material for investigations was 280‐μm wires before and after thermal treatment at 450°C for 15 min in air and surface mechanical treatment. The characteristic image and size of grains were determined using the transmission electron microscope (TEM), and the phase composition; surface morphology; and the layer‐by‐layer composition were investigated using an X‐ray diffractometer; a scanning electron microscope (SEM); and an Auger spectrometer. The nickel release from the investigated nanostructural nitinol is less in comparison with data for microstructural nitinol in a solution of any acidity. Dissolution in the alkali medium is absent. A significant retardation of the nickel ion release (and insignificant concentration as a whole) and the absence of titanium ion release in the weakly acidic and neutral solutions with polished samples are observed. A simultaneous 7-11% increase in strength and plasticity in comparison with microstructural nitinol was attained. Toxicity of samples has not been revealed. 
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