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The electrochemical behavior and surface analysis of Ti50Ni47.2Co2.8 alloy for orthodontic use
Dental Materials, 07/23/08
Wang QY et al. - Potentiodynamic and potentiostatic tests results showed that the corrosion behavior of NiTiCo was similar to that of NiTi alloy. With the increase of pH value of the electrolytes, both corrosion potential (Ecorr) and pitting corrosion potential (Eb) decreased. XPS results revealed that the outmost passive film consisted mainly of TiO2 which were identical with that of NiTi alloy. The Ni ion release amount of NiTiCo was very close to that of NiTi alloy as examined by ICP/OES. Neither Ti nor Co ion was detected due to the detection limitation.
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