dr inż. Beata Majkowska-Marzec | Gdańsk University of Technology

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dr inż. Beata Majkowska-Marzec

Contact:

email:
beamajko@pg.edu.pl
website:
https://mostwiedzy.pl/beata-majkowska-marzec,48510-1

Positions:

Assistant professor

workplace:
Instytut Technologii Maszyn i Materiałów
Budynek Wydziału Inżynierii Mechanicznej i Okrętownictwa (dawny WM), 210
dr inż. Beata Majkowska-Marzec

Publications:

  1. Carbon nanotubes are materials demonstrating outstanding mechanical, chemical, and physical properties and are considered coatings of titanium implants. The present research is aimed to characterize the microstructure and properties of the multi-wall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) layer decorated with silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) on the Ti13Nb13Zr alloy destined for long-term implants. The electrophoretic deposition of coatings...

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  2. Publication

    The dramatically increasing development of novel biomaterials, their manufacturing techniques, and surface modications, as well as their application in in vivo tests and clinical trials, is evident. It is interesting to note in what a relatively short time the well-known long-term implants have become medical standard: titanium dental implants started in 1965, and total hip arthroplasty (not very successful) was rst attempted...

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  3. Publication

    - Year 2024

    Rozdział dotyczy materiałów konstrukcyjnych do budowy elektrowni jądrowych. Omówiono wymagania stawiane takim materiałom i dokonano charakterystyki najczęściej stosowanych grup materiałowych takich jak stale węglowe, stale niskostopowe, stopy cyrkonu, niklu i wieloskładnikowe, ceramiki, cementy, betony i in.

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  4. To improve the biological properties of titanium alloy Ti13Nb13Zr, hybrid modifications involving micro-arc oxidation (MAO) and Nd: YAG laser remelting were carried out in two combinations. The first consisted of laser modification before the production of the ceramic layer by the micro-arc oxidation process, and the second combination involved Nd: YAG laser modification after the MAO process. The creation of developed surface...

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  5. Purpose: Titanium and its alloys are widely used as biomaterials for long-term implants, but they are usually surface-modified due to their weak bioactivity and wear resistance. Laser processing was used to modify the surface layer, and elemental carbon was a component of the deposited coatings. This research aims to use a combination of both methods based on preliminary electrophoretic deposition of multi-wall carbon nanotubes...

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