J. Mater. Sci. Technol. ›› 2025, Vol. 223: 150-162.DOI: 10.1016/j.jmst.2024.10.035

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Tailoring corrosion behavior and mechanical property of Mg-6Zn alloy with varying Dy contents for biological application

Cheng Zhanga, Yi Penga, Fayan Yua, Peng Penga,*, Shuai Longa,*, Jianyue Zhangb, Qingshan Yanga, Qingwei Daia   

  1. aSchool of Metallurgy and Power Engineering, Chongqing University of Science and Technology, Chongqing 401331, China;
    bDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
  • Received:2024-08-28 Revised:2024-10-07 Accepted:2024-10-16 Published:2025-07-10 Online:2024-11-22
  • Contact: *E-mail addresses: peng_pp@foxmail.com (P. Peng), longshuai@cqust.edu.cn (S. Long)

Abstract: The influence of alloying dysprosium (Dy) element on the biodegradable behavior and mechanical property of Mg-6 Zn alloys in a simulated body solution (SBF) solution was studied. The results indicate that Dy significantly contributes to grain refinement, and form a distinctive fiber texture in Dy-containing alloys. The presence of Dy promotes the formation of granular DyZn3 precipitates, which possess a higher electrode potential than the matrix, thus accelerating matrix corrosion. Corrosion results demonstrate that the Dy element is not beneficial to reducing the initial corrosion rate of Mg-6 Zn but is conducive to improving the protective effect of product film as the immersion time increases. Dy-containing alloys exhibit higher strength than Mg-6 Zn while maintaining good plasticity related to grain boundary and precipitation strength effects. Consequently, the incorporation of 2 wt.% Dy into Mg-6 Zn alloys results in a synergistic enhancement of strength, as well as moderate corrosion resistance and fracture elongation.

Key words: Mg-Zn-Dy alloy, Biodegradable materials, Microstructure, Corrosion behavior, Mechanical property