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Development of a novel Ti-Nb-Au superelastic alloy with exceptionally low elastic modulus

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Infection is the leading cause of biomedical implant failure, making the incorporation of antibacterial elements highly desirable. However, new alloys must also possess a low elastic modulus, to prevent stress shielding and bone resorption. Achieving this is challenging, with current alloys containing antibacterial elements being too stiff. Here, we report a novel Ti-Nb-Au alloy that contains appreciable concentrations of an antibacterial element, is free from the deleterious omega phase, has an exceptionally low elastic modulus (38.4 GPa) and high strain recoverability. These results indicate that the Ti-Nb-Au system has promise for biomedical applications, warranting further investigation and development. A novel alloy from the Ti-Nb-Au system with an exceptionally low stiffness, high strain recoverability and potential for antibacterial properties is reported. This offers extraordinary potential for biomedical applications.

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Materials Research Letters

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2166-3831
2166-3831

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Taylor & Francis

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EPSRC (EP/R513180/1)
The authors would like to acknowledge the Goldsmiths’ Company Assay Office, London and the EPSRC (EP/511870/1 & EP/R513180/1) for supporting this research. Beam time was provided by Diamond Light Source under MG31965.

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