J. Fischer, Mechanical, thermal, and chemical analyses of the binary system Au-Ti in the development of a dental alloy, J BIOMED MR, 52(4), 2000, pp. 678-686
Investigations in the binary system gold-titanium (Au-Ti) were performed in
regard to the development of a universal dental alloy suited for inlays, f
or the conventional crown and bridge technique, as well as for the ceramic-
fused-to-metal technique. With nine alloys with increasing Ti content from
0-10 atom %, microstructure, mechanical properties, thermal properties, and
corrosion were determined in the as-cast state and after simulation of cer
amic firing. The microstructure shows an increasing formation of a second p
hase with increasing Ti content, crystallizing dendritically, which, accord
ing to the binary phase diagram must be the intermetallic phase TiAu4. The
results of the measurements reveal that with increasing Ti content, hardnes
s, Young's modulus, proof stress, and tensile strength strongly increase in
the range of 2-6 atom % Ti and with higher Ti content remain constant. Elo
ngation after fracture decreases with a Ti content above 2 atom %. The coef
ficient of thermal expansion decreases Linearly with increasing Ti content.
Thermal distortion decreases exponentially with increasing Ti content. The
corrosion test showed an increasing release of Ti with increasing Ti conte
nt. Lowest corrosion was observed in the simulated state with; intact oxide
layer. Appropriate properties for dental application were found in the ran
ge of 6.5 at % Ti. (C) 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.