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Compared with traditional magnesium alloys, magnesium‐based metallic glasses exhibit favorable properties, making them potential materials for clinical implants. In this work, to develop magnesium‐based metallic glasses suitable for different degradation requirements, the effects of different structures of Mg–Zn–Ca–Cu alloys on their corrosion resistance were investigated. Mg66Zn29.5Ca4Cu0.5 metallic...
For the purpose of developing biodegradable magnesium alloys with suitable properties for biomedical applications, Mg–Zn–Ca–Cu metallic glasses were prepared by copper mold injection methods. In the present work, the effect of Cu doping on mechanical properties, corrosion behavior, and glass‐forming ability of Mg66Zn30Ca4 alloy was studied. The experimental findings demonstrated that the incorporation...
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