氧化硼在生物活性玻璃中的作用综述与探索:建模与应用综述

IF 1.8 4区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, CERAMICS
Takwa E. Ellakwa, Ayman Ellakwa, Ahmad S. Abu-Khadra, Hosam M. Gomaa, Fakiha El-Taib Heakal, Doha El-Sayed Ellakwa
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摘要

生物活性玻璃,特别是基于硼酸盐的生物活性玻璃,具有独特的结构和机械性能,这些性能受硼含量的显著影响。最佳硼含量可以增强这些玻璃的热稳定性和生物活性,而过量的硼会由于较弱的-B-O-Si键而降低机械强度。这些材料被广泛应用,包括骨再生、伤口愈合和牙科治疗。生产方法的进步,如溶胶-凝胶技术和熔融淬火,导致了它们性能的改善。最近的发展已经生产出具有增强抗菌性能的生物玻璃,用于血液接触应用和适合血管组织工程的生物玻璃。相比之下,硼酸盐玻璃比硅酸盐玻璃更快地转化为羟基磷灰石,在医疗应用中具有优势。这些材料的生物活性潜力通过离子交换和复合结构的创造等创新进一步增强。研究继续聚焦于优化这些眼镜,以提高它们的生物活性、机械性能和对特定医疗需求的适应性。生物活性玻璃领域的不断发展为推进组织工程和再生医学展示了巨大的希望,解决了各种临床环境中的功能和生物学需求。
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Reviewing and exploring boron oxide’s role in bioactive glasses: a synthesis of modeling and applications

Bioactive glasses, especially those based on borate, are characterized by their unique structural and mechanical properties, which are significantly influenced by boron content. Optimal boron levels enhance the thermal stability and bioactivity of these glasses, while excessive boron can degrade mechanical strength due to weaker -B-O-Si bonds. These materials are utilized in a range of applications, including bone regeneration, wound healing, and dental treatments. Advances in production methods, such as sol-gel techniques and melt-quenching, have led to improvements in their performance. Recent developments have produced bioglasses with enhanced antibacterial properties for blood-contact applications and those suitable for vascular tissue engineering. Comparatively, borate glasses convert to hydroxyapatite more rapidly than silicate glasses, providing advantages in medical applications. The bioactive potential of these materials is further enhanced by innovations like ion exchange and the creation of composite structures. Research continues to focus on optimizing these glasses to improve their bioactivity, mechanical properties, and adaptability to specific medical needs. The evolving field of bioactive glasses demonstrates significant promise for advancing tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, addressing both functional and biological requirements in various clinical settings.

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Journal of the Australian Ceramic Society
Journal of the Australian Ceramic Society Materials Science-Materials Chemistry
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3.70
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期刊介绍: Publishes high quality research and technical papers in all areas of ceramic and related materials Spans the broad and growing fields of ceramic technology, material science and bioceramics Chronicles new advances in ceramic materials, manufacturing processes and applications Journal of the Australian Ceramic Society since 1965 Professional language editing service is available through our affiliates Nature Research Editing Service and American Journal Experts at the author''s cost and does not guarantee that the manuscript will be reviewed or accepted
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