Search Results - "Cao, Jake D."
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Structured nanoscale metallic glass fibres with extreme aspect ratios
Published in Nature nanotechnology (01-10-2020)“…Micro- and nanoscale metallic glasses offer exciting opportunities for both fundamental research and applications in healthcare, micro-engineering, optics and…”
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Equilibrium ternary intermetallic phase in the Mg–Zn–Ca system
Published in Journal of materials research (28-07-2016)“…This study investigates the ternary intermetallic phases in the Mg–Zn–Ca system, which is of great interest for metallic biodegradable implant applications…”
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Ultra magnesium-rich, low-density Mg–Ni–Ca bulk metallic glasses
Published in Scripta materialia (01-10-2014)“…A range of low-density Mg-rich glass-forming compositions from the Mg–Ni–Ca alloy system have been discovered. Distinct maxima in the glass-forming ability…”
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Locating new Mg-based bulk metallic glasses free of rare earth elements
Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (25-11-2012)“…► New Mg-based alloys in the Mg–Ag–Ca–Cu system with high glass forming ability. ► Critical amorphous castings sizes of up to 5mm using copper mould casting. ►…”
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Quantitative in vitro assessment of Mg65Zn30Ca5 degradation and its effect on cell viability
Published in Journal of biomedical materials research. Part B, Applied biomaterials (01-01-2013)“…A bulk metallic glass (BMG) of composition Mg65Zn30Ca5 was cast directly from the melt and explored as a potential bioresorbable metallic material. The in…”
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Quantitative in vitro assessment of Mg 65 Zn 30 Ca 5 degradation and its effect on cell viability
Published in Journal of biomedical materials research. Part B, Applied biomaterials (01-01-2013)“…Abstract A bulk metallic glass (BMG) of composition Mg 65 Zn 30 Ca 5 was cast directly from the melt and explored as a potential bioresorbable metallic…”
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Quantitative in vitro assessment of Mg65 Zn30 Ca5 degradation and its effect on cell viability
Published in Journal of biomedical materials research. Part B, Applied biomaterials (01-01-2013)“…A bulk metallic glass (BMG) of composition Mg(65) Zn(30) Ca(5) was cast directly from the melt and explored as a potential bioresorbable metallic material. The…”
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