Nahla M. Salatein, A. M. Abdelghany, Irene S. Fahim, F. A. ElHussiny, Y. Abdou
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Enrichment of Biological Activity of Strontium-Doped Borate Glass for Bone Replacement through Nanosecond Laser Irradiation
In recent years, bioactive glasses have gained significant attention as potential systems for bone regeneration due to their excellent bioactivity and therapeutic properties. The addition of Sr2+ ions, known for their osteogenic potential, is a promising strategy for enhancing the bone regeneration characteristics of bioactive glasses. Laser irradiation, which can alter the properties of bioactive glasses, presents unique opportunities for boosting bone regeneration. This study involved preparing glass samples based on the B2O3, 24.5 CaO, 24.5 Na2O, and 6 P2O5 system, incorporating different percentages (5 and 10 wt.%) of SrO using melt quenching techniques. The samples were subjected to irradiation using the Nd: YAG nanosecond laser method. The in vitro bioactivity in simulated bodily fluid (SBF) was examined, and the findings were found to be excellent after laser irradiation. SEM pictures revealed a cotton-like shape, FTIR spectra revealed split peak formations, and ultraviolet and visible spectroscopy revealed enhanced optical properties, all confirming the presence of the hydroxyapatite layer following laser irradiation. The application of nanosecond laser irradiation in conjunction with borate glass containing strontium holds tremendous promise for the development of new bone regeneration procedures.
期刊介绍:
ASM International''s Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance focuses on solving day-to-day engineering challenges, particularly those involving components for larger systems. The journal presents a clear understanding of relationships between materials selection, processing, applications and performance.
The Journal of Materials Engineering covers all aspects of materials selection, design, processing, characterization and evaluation, including how to improve materials properties through processes and process control of casting, forming, heat treating, surface modification and coating, and fabrication.
Testing and characterization (including mechanical and physical tests, NDE, metallography, failure analysis, corrosion resistance, chemical analysis, surface characterization, and microanalysis of surfaces, features and fractures), and industrial performance measurement are also covered