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Materials Today: Proceedings 4 (2017) 10672–10681
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In vitro cytotoxicity and corrosion studies of some copper base
shape memory alloys
T. Rajesh Kumar Dora
a
,V.Sampath
a,
0F*, Yuncang Li
b
, Peter Hodgson
c
a
Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai-600 036, India
b
Bundoora East Campus, RMIT University, Melbourne-, VIC 3000, Australia
c
Institute for Frontier Materials, Deakin University, Geelong, VIC 3217, Australia
Abstract
In recent times Cu-based shape memory alloys are being used more extensively in many engineering applications due to their
ease of production and processing and lower cost. But Cu-based alloys have not been found suitable for medical applications due
to the toxic effects arising from the release of Cu ions into the body. The present work explores the feasibility of using Cu-based
shape memory alloys (Cu-Al-Mn and Cu-Al-Ni) for biomedical applications. The toxicity level of the alloys was measured by
cell culture (24 h) studies using SaOS-2 osteoblast and L6 myoblast cells, and other studies by using L6 myoblast cells (48 h and
72 h). Moreover, surface energy evaluation and corrosion studies were carried out in a simulated uterine fluid. An E-SEM was
used to study the adhesion capability of the cells. The surface energy studies were carried out to assess the effect of cell adhesion
on the alloy surface, while the corrosion studies to validate the cell culture results. Attempts were made to analyze the cause of
toxic effects by analysing the polarization curves, results of SEM/EDAX and spectroscopy (ICP-OES) after corrosion studies in a
simulated uterine fluid. It was found that Cu-Al-Mn alloys exhibit much better cell compatibility as compared to Cu-Al-Ni
alloys.
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Keywords :Cytotoxicity; Cu-Al-Mn/Ni; MTS assay; Corrosion tests; Shape memory alloys.
* Corresponding author. Tel.: +91-44-22574773; fax: +91-44-22570545 .
E-mail address: vsampath@iitm.ac.in