Abdul Rahman, Naresh Prasad, Md Murtuja Husain, Md Ramjanul Haque
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Nanocomposites of Magnesium Metal Matrices with Potential Medicinal Uses: A Review
There is growing interest in biomedical applications of magnesium (Mg) and its nanocomposites due to their superior biodegradability, stiffness, and lower elastic modulus than other implant materials. However, the quick deterioration of magnesium alloys results in a rapid decline in mechanical properties, restricting their clinical application. Recent advancements, particularly in the integration of nanoparticle reinforcement, have enhanced mechanical strength while preserving the inherent toughness. These composites also show impressive corrosion resistance and compatibility with biological systems. However, uniformly dispersing nanoparticles as reinforcements within the Mg matrix and achieving the desired properties present significant challenges. Consequently, selecting appropriate magnesium nanocomposite production methods and identifying biodegradable, biocompatible, and osteogenic reinforcements are of utmost importance to overcome these obstacles and enhance mechanical, corrosion, and cytotoxic properties relevant to specific applications becomes imperative. This review investigates a range of fabrication techniques and types of reinforcement, analysing their impact on the mechanical properties, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility of magnesium nanocomposites. Additionally, it investigates potential applications and proposes future research avenues for magnesium nanocomposites.
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Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals publishes original research articles and reviews on ferrous and non-ferrous process metallurgy, structural and functional materials development, physical, chemical and mechanical metallurgy, welding science and technology, metal forming, particulate technologies, surface engineering, characterization of materials, thermodynamics and kinetics, materials modelling and other allied branches of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering.
Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals also serves as a forum for rapid publication of recent advances in all the branches of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering. The technical content of the journal is scrutinized by the Editorial Board composed of experts from various disciplines of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering. Editorial Advisory Board provides valuable advice on technical matters related to the publication of Transactions.