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Surface engineered nanostructures on metallic biomedical materials for anti-abrasion

Kelvii Wei Guo,    City University of Hong Kong

An increasing demand for reliable metallic biomedical materials is being observed as a result of an aging population with higher quality of life expectations. Improved metallic biomaterials and the relevant manufacturing techniques are being introduced to meet this demand. It is well known that surface engineering (SE) has been applied to metallic biomedical materials in order to improve their mechanical, chemical, and physical properties such as anti-abrasion, corrosion resistance, biocompatibility, and surface energy and understand the long-term impact on human health.

Therefore, with the aim of providing vital ...

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