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Preface xi
About the Authors xiii
1 Introduction 1
1.1 Traditional Metallic Biomaterials 1
1.2 Revolutionizing Metallic Biomaterials and Their New Biofunctions 3
1.3 Technical Consideration on Alloying Design of Revolutionizing Metallic Biomaterials 10
1.4 Novel Process Technologies for Revolutionizing Metallic Biomaterials 16
2 Introduction of the Biofunctions into Traditional Metallic Biomaterials 31
2.1 Antibacterial Metallic Biomaterials 31
2.2 MRI Compatibility of Metallic Biomaterials 40
2.3 Radiopacity of Metallic Biomaterials 47
3 Development of Mg-Based Degradable Metallic Biomaterials 59
3.1 Background 59
3.2 Mg-Based Alloy Design and Selection Considerations 60
3.3 State of the Art of the Mg-Based Alloy Material Research 83
3.4 State of the Art of Medical Mg-Based Alloy Device Research 92
3.5 Challenges and Opportunities for Mg-Based Biomedical Materials and Devices 97
4 Development of Fe-Based Degradable Metallic Biomaterials 113
4.1 Background 113
4.2 Pure Iron 114
4.3 Iron Alloys 127
4.4 Iron-Based Composites 139
4.5 Surface Modification of Iron-Based Materials 144
4.6 New Fabrication Technologies for Iron-Based Materials 150
4.7 Outlook 154
5 Development of Zn-Based Degradable Metallic Biomaterials 161
5.1 Backgrounds 161
5.2 Body Zn Distribution and Mobilization 162
5.3 The Physiological Function of Zn 162
5.4 State of the Art of the Zn-Based Alloy Material Research 164
5.5 Challenges and Opportunities for Zn-Based Biomedical Materials and Devices 182
6 Development of Bulk Metallic Glasses for Biomedical Application 189
6.1 Background 189
6.2 Nonbiodegradable Bulk Metallic Glasses 196
6.3 Biodegradable Bulk Metallic Glasses 202
6.4 Perspectives on Future R&D of Bulk Metallic Glass for Biomedical Application 209
7 Development of Bulk Nanostructured Metallic Biomaterials 223
7.1 Background 223
7.2 Representative Bulk Nanostructured Metallic Biomaterials 230
7.3 Future Prospect on Bulk Nanostructured Metallic Biomaterials 245
8 Titanium Implants Based on Additive Manufacture 255
8.1 Introduction 255
8.2 AM Technologies Applicable for Ti-Based Alloys 256
8.3 Microstructure and Performance Evaluation of Ti-Based Alloys Fabricated by AM Technology 265
8.4 Prospects 278
9 Future Research on Revolutionizing Metallic Biomaterials 293
9.1 Tissue Engineering Scaffolds with Revolutionizing Metallic Biomaterials 293
9.2 Building Up of Multifunctions for Revolutionizing Metallic Biomaterials 296
9.3 Intelligentization for Revolutionizing Metallic Biomaterials 300
Index 307
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