K. Xie, Lei Zhang, Xianyan Yang, Xiao-qiang Wang, Guojing Yang, Licheng Zhang, H. Shao, Yong He, Jianzhong Fu, Z. Gou
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Preparation and Characterization of Low Temperature Heat-Treated 45S5 Bioactive Glass-Ceramic Analogues
Abstract The 45S5 Bioglassr and its sintered bioactive glass-ceramic (BGC) have been widely investigated as bone implants, mainly for its ability to bond to hard tissues. However, high temperature treatment is not enough to improve its poor mechanical properties, but compromise its biologically relevant performances. The innovative BGC compositions based on the thermally treated 45S5 Bioglassr were developed by decreasing the P2O5 quantity and adding B2O3 (0-6%) into the Na2O–2CaO–3SiO2- based bioactive glasses (BG). The thermally treated BGCs were fully characterized from the microstructural and mechanical points of view and compared to each other. Their bioactivity and bio-dissolutionwere established by means of in vitro soaking tests. The new B2O3-added 45S5 BG analogues, named NCS-xB, can be transformed to crystalline phase (Na2Ca2Si3O9)-based BGCs of high compactness and bioactivity at a relatively low temperature heat treatment (≤ 900ºC), since their bioactivity is preserved. Our experimental results suggest that the new 45S5 BGC analogues with optimized composition exhibit improved micro- structural and mechanical properties, and are beneficial for making specific products such as porous scaffolds or composites for bone defect repair.
期刊介绍:
Biomedical Glasses is an international Open Access-only journal covering the field of glasses for biomedical applications. The scope of the journal covers the science and technology of glasses and glass-based materials intended for applications in medicine and dentistry. It includes: Chemistry, physics, structure, design and characterization of biomedical glasses Surface science and interactions of biomedical glasses with aqueous and biological media Modeling structure and reactivity of biomedical glasses and their interfaces Biocompatibility of biomedical glasses Processing of biomedical glasses to achieve specific forms and functionality Biomedical glass coatings and composites In vitro and in vivo evaluation of biomedical glasses Glasses and glass-ceramics in engineered regeneration of tissues and organs Glass-based devices for medical and dental applications Application of glasses and glass-ceramics in healthcare.