Correa, Diego Rafael NespequeKuroda, Pedro Akira BazagliaGrandini, Carlos Roberto [UNESP]2016-03-022016-03-022014Advanced Materials Research, v. 922, p. 75-80, 2014.1662-8985http://hdl.handle.net/11449/135604New titanium alloys for biomedical applications have been developed primarily with the addition of Nb, Ta, Mo, and Zr, because those elements stabilize the β phase and they don’t cause cytotoxicity in the organism. The objective of this paper is to analyze the effect of molybdenum on the structure, microstructure, and selected mechanical properties of Ti-15Zr-xMo (x = 5, 10, 15, and 20 wt%) alloys. The samples were produced in an arc-melting furnace with inert argon atmosphere, and they were hot-rolled and homogenized. The samples were characterized using chemical, structural, and microstructural analysis. The mechanical analysis was made using Vickers microhardness and Young’s modulus measurements. The compositions of the alloys were sensitive to the molybdenum concentration, indicating the presence of α’+α”+β phases in the Ti-15Zr-5Mo alloy, α”+β in the Ti-15Zr-10Mo alloy, and β phase in the Ti-15Zr-15Mo and Ti-15Zr-20Mo alloys. The mechanical properties showed favorable values for biomedical application in the alloys presenting high hardness and low Young’s modulus compared with CP-Ti.75-80engTi AlloysMicrostructureMechanical propertiesStructure, microstructure, and selected mechanical properties of Ti-Zr-Mo alloys for biomedical applicationsArtigo10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.922.75Acesso restrito294998386741833822820085447747590000-0002-3336-309X