Parker Cole, Yang Tian, Savannah Thornburgh, Mary Malloy, Lauren Roeder, Micah Maulding, Yan Huang, Z. R. Tian, Ryan Tian
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Investigations are underway to identify novel biomaterials to improve strategies for bone tissue engineering. Hybrid nanomaterials have emerged as a viable class of biomaterials. Here, we report a facile, economical, optimized, and well-controlled hydrothermal method for synthesizing Zr-doped potassium titanate nanofibers with high purity. Upon morphological characterization, Zr-doping did not disrupt the parent crystal structure of potassium titanate, which showed huge potential for bone tissue engineering.