ABSTRACT

Mg and its alloys have the unique property of biodegradation, distinguishing them from bioresorbable polymers and bioceramics, making them outstanding and attracting researchers’ attention. Mg and Mg-based metals have a long history for biomedical trials, dating back to Sir Humphrey Davy, who used magnesium products as biodegradable magnesium implants for the first time. 1 However, an overquick corrosion rate and hydrogen evolution frustrated surgeons at that time.