Literature DB >> 27770945

Bioactive carbon-PEEK composites prepared by chemical surface treatment.

Toshiki Miyazaki1, Chisato Matsunami2, Yuki Shirosaki3.   

Abstract

Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) has attracted much attention as an artificial intervertebral spacer for spinal reconstruction. Furthermore, PEEK plastic reinforced with carbon fiber has twice the bending strength of pure PEEK. However, the PEEK-based materials do not show ability for direct bone bonding, i.e., bioactivity. Although several trials have been conducted for enabling PEEK with bioactivity, few studies have reported on bioactive surface modification of carbon-PEEK composites. In the present study, we attempted the preparation of bioactive carbon-PEEK composites by chemical treatments with H2SO4 and CaCl2. Bioactivity was evaluated by in vitro apatite formation in simulated body fluid (SBF). The apatite formation on the carbon-PEEK composite was compared with that of pure PEEK. Both pure PEEK and carbon-PEEK composite formed the apatite in SBF when they were treated with H2SO4 and CaCl2; the latter showed higher apatite-forming ability than the former. It is conjectured that many functional groups able to induce the apatite nucleation, such as sulfo and carboxyl groups, are incorporated into the dispersed carbon phase in the carbon-PEEK composites.
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Keywords:  Apatite; Bioactivity; Carbon–PEEK composite; Polyetheretherketone (PEEK); Simulated body fluid (SBF); Surface treatment

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27770945     DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2016.08.058

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl        ISSN: 0928-4931            Impact factor:   7.328


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2.  Synergistic effect of surface phosphorylation and micro-roughness on enhanced osseointegration ability of poly(ether ether ketone) in the rabbit tibia.

Authors:  Naoyuki Fukuda; Masayuki Kanazawa; Kanji Tsuru; Akira Tsuchiya; Riki Toita; Yoshihide Mori; Yasuharu Nakashima; Kunio Ishikawa
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3.  Structural Effects of Sulfur-Containing Functional Groups on Apatite Formation on Ca2+-Modified Copolymers in a Simulated Body Environment.

Authors:  Ryo Hamai; Yuki Shirosaki; Toshiki Miyazaki
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2018-05-25

Review 4.  Bioinspired Modifications of PEEK Implants for Bone Tissue Engineering.

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Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2021-01-12

5.  Mechanical and thermal properties and cytotoxicity of Al2O3 nano particle-reinforced poly(ether-ether-ketone) for bone implants.

Authors:  Tianyue Wei; Jin Wang; Xunzhi Yu; Youfa Wang; Qingzhi Wu; Chang Chen
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2019-10-28       Impact factor: 4.036

Review 6.  Strategies to improve bioactive and antibacterial properties of polyetheretherketone (PEEK) for use as orthopedic implants.

Authors:  Zhi Zheng; Pengjia Liu; Xingmin Zhang; Xiaosong Zou; Xiaohan Mei; Shuling Zhang; Shaokun Zhang
Journal:  Mater Today Bio       Date:  2022-08-19

7.  Laser-assisted wet coating of calcium phosphate for surface-functionalization of PEEK.

Authors:  Ayako Oyane; Maki Nakamura; Ikuko Sakamaki; Yoshiki Shimizu; Saori Miyata; Hirofumi Miyaji
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-10-31       Impact factor: 3.240

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