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Magnetostrictive alloys: Promising materials for biomedical applications

Journal

BIOACTIVE MATERIALS
Volume 8, Issue -, Pages 177-195

Publisher

KEAI PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.bioactmat.2021.06.025

Keywords

Magnetostriction alloys; Magnetostriction theories; Preparation techniques; Measurement methods; Biomedical applications

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [51935014, 82072084, 81871498]
  2. Hunan Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [2020JJ3047, 2019JJ50588]
  3. Provincial Key R&D Projects of Jiangxi [20201BBE51012]
  4. JiangXi Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [20192ACB20005]
  5. National Engineering Research Center of Near-Net-Shape Forming for Metallic Materials Open Fund, SCUT [2020004]
  6. Innovation Team Project on University of Guangdong Province [2018GKCXTD001]
  7. Technology Innovation Platform Project of Shenzhen Institute of Information Technology [PT2020E002]
  8. Guangdong Province Higher Vocational Colleges & Schools Pearl River Scholar Funded Scheme (2018)

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This review summarizes the advances and biomedical applications of magnetostrictive alloys, including the types of alloys, preparation methods, magnetostrictive strains and phase compositions. It also discusses the interactions with cells and the latest applications in various fields.
Magnetostrictive alloys have attracted increasing attention in biomedical applications because of the ability to generate reversible deformation in the presence of external magnetic fields. This review focuses on the advances in magnetostrictive alloys and their biomedical applications. The theories of magnetostriction are systematically summarized. The different types of magnetostrictive alloys and their preparation methods are also reviewed in detail. The magnetostrictive strains and phase compositions of typical magnetostrictive alloys, including iron based, rare-earth based and ferrite materials, are presented. Besides, a variety of approaches to preparing rods, blocks and films of magnetostriction materials, as well as the corresponding methods and setups for magnetostriction measurement, are summarized and discussed. Moreover, the interactions between magnetostrictive alloys and cells are analyzed and emphasis is placed on the transduction and transformation process of mechanochemical signals induced by magnetostriction. The latest applications of magnetostrictive alloys in remote microactuators, magnetic field sensors, wireless implantable devices and biodegradable implants are also reviewed. Furthermore, future research directions of magnetostrictive alloys are prospected with focus on their potential applications in remote cell actuation and bone repair.

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