A review on current research status of the surface modification of Zn-based biodegradable metals

Recently, zinc and its alloys have been proposed as promising candidates for biodegradable metals (BMs), owning to their preferable corrosion behavior and acceptable biocompatibility in cardiovascular, bone and gastrointestinal environments, together with Mg-based and Fe-based BMs. However, there is...

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Published in:Bioactive materials Vol. 7; pp. 192 - 216
Main Authors: Yuan, Wei, Xia, Dandan, Wu, Shuilin, Zheng, Yufeng, Guan, Zhenpeng, Rau, Julietta V.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: China Elsevier B.V 01-01-2022
KeAi Publishing
KeAi Communications Co., Ltd
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Summary:Recently, zinc and its alloys have been proposed as promising candidates for biodegradable metals (BMs), owning to their preferable corrosion behavior and acceptable biocompatibility in cardiovascular, bone and gastrointestinal environments, together with Mg-based and Fe-based BMs. However, there is the desire for surface treatment for Zn-based BMs to better control their biodegradation behavior. Firstly, the implantation of some Zn-based BMs in cardiovascular environment exhibited intimal activation with mild inflammation. Secondly, for orthopedic applications, the biodegradation rates of Zn-based BMs are relatively slow, resulting in a long-term retention after fulfilling their mission. Meanwhile, excessive Zn2+ release during degradation will cause in vitro cytotoxicity and in vivo delayed osseointegration. In this review, we firstly summarized the current surface modification methods of Zn-based alloys for the industrial applications. Then we comprehensively summarized the recent progress of biomedical bulk Zn-based BMs as well as the corresponding surface modification strategies. Last but not least, the future perspectives towards the design of surface bio-functionalized coatings on Zn-based BMs for orthopedic and cardiovascular applications were also briefly proposed. [Display omitted] •The current surface modification methods of Zn-based alloys for industrial applications.•The recent progress of Zn-based biodegradable metals and the corresponding surface modification strategies.•Future perspectives on the surface design of Zn-based biodegradable metals for orthopedic and cardiovascular applications.
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ISSN:2452-199X
2452-199X
DOI:10.1016/j.bioactmat.2021.05.018