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Formation of Bioresorbable Fe-Cu-Hydroxyapatite Composite by 3D Printing

Authors :
Valentina Vadimovna Chebodaeva
Nikita Andreevich Luginin
Anastasiya Evgenievna Rezvanova
Natalya Valentinovna Svarovskaya
Konstantin Vladimirovich Suliz
Ludmila Yurevna Ivanova
Margarita Andreevna Khimich
Nikita Evgenievich Toropkov
Ivan Aleksandrovich Glukhov
Andrey Aleksandrovich Miller
Sergey Olegovich Kazantsev
Maksim Germanovich Krinitcyn
Source :
Coatings; Volume 13; Issue 4; Pages: 803
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2023.

Abstract

Studies of the microstructure, phase composition and mechanical characteristics, namely the microhardness of metal–ceramic composites made of Fe 90 wt.%–Cu 10 wt.% powder and hydroxyapatite (Fe-Cu-HA), are presented in the manuscript. The composite material was obtained using additive manufacturing based on the 3D-printing method, with different content levels of powder (40, 45 and 50%) and polymer parts (60, 55 and 50%). It is shown that varying the proportion of Fe-Cu-HA powder does not significantly affect the elemental and phase compositions of the material. The X-ray phase analysis showed the presence of three phases in the material: alpha iron, copper and hydroxyapatite. It is shown in the experiment that an increase in the polymer component of the composite leads to an increase in the defectiveness of the structure, as well as an increase in microstresses. An increase in the mechanical properties of the composite (Vickers microhardness), along with a decrease in the percentage of Fe-Cu-HA powder from 50 to 40%, was established. At the same time, the composite containing 45% Fe-Cu-HA powder demonstrated the maximum increase in the microhardness of the composite by ~26% compared to the composite containing 50% Fe-Cu-HA powder, which is due to the more uniform distribution of components.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20796412
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Coatings; Volume 13; Issue 4; Pages: 803
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0e19fe18d73c4746214948495e1a567e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings13040803