Ti$_{1-x}$Au$_x$ Alloys: Hard Biocompatible Metals and Their Possible Applications

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Abstract

The search for new hard materials is often challenging from both theoretical and experimental points of view. Furthermore, using materials for biomedical applications calls for alloys with high biocompatibility which are even more sparse. The Ti$_{1-x}$Au$_x$ ($0.22 \leq x \leq 0.8$) exhibit extreme hardness and strength values, elevated melting temperatures (compared to those of constituent elements), reduced density compared to Au, high malleability, bulk metallicity, high biocompatibility, low wear, reduced friction, potentially high radio opacity, as well as osseointegration. All these properties render the Ti$_{1-x}$Au$_x$ alloys particularly useful for orthopedic, dental, and prosthetic applications, where they could be used as both permanent and temporary components. Additionally, the ability of Ti$_{1-x}$Au$_x$ alloys to adhere to ceramic parts could reduce the weight and cost of these components.

Authors

  • Eteri Svanidze

    Rice University

  • Tiglet Besara

    National High Magnetic Field Laboratory/Florida State University, NHMFL, Florida State Univ., Florida State University

  • M. Fevzi Ozaydin

    Texas A\&M

  • Yan Xin

    Florida State University

  • Ke Han

    Florida State University

  • Hong Liang

    Texas A\&M

  • Theo Siegrist

    NHMFL, FAMU-FSU College of Eng., Dept. Chem. \& Biomed. Eng., Florida State University

  • Emilia Morosan

    Rice University