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Nataliia Pinchuk1, Oleksandr Parkhomey2, Olena Sych2.
Abstract
This in vitro investigation of the behavior of two types of calcium phosphate glass ceramics on the basis of phosphates of biogenic or synthetic origin prepared from initial mixtures with different particle size has revealed that some different factors affect the behavior, namely the phase composition of composite, fraction of open porosity, and average diameter of pore channels. It was established that the solubility of the composites on the basis of synthetic calcium phosphates and glass after 2 and 7 days contact with saline composites is the highest among the materials under study. First of all, this fact is related to the peculiarities of their phase composition, high fraction of open porosity, and high permeability. As for biogenic hydroxyapatite/glass materials, their solubility is several times lower in spite of close total porosity. The particle size of initial mixture practically does not affect the material solubility; the latter is only slightly lower for smaller particles.Entities:
Keywords: Calcium phosphate; Composite; Glass; Hydroxyapatite; In vitro; Porosity; Solubility
Year: 2017 PMID: 28209033 PMCID: PMC5307409 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-017-1895-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1XRD patterns for different types of glass-ceramic composites obtained at 800 °C [22, 23]
Fig. 2Surface microstructure of different types of glass-ceramic composites
Fig. 3Fracture surface microstructure of different types of glass-ceramic composites
Fig. 4Apparent density of different types of glass-ceramic composites
Fig. 5Porosity structure of different types of glass-ceramic composites
Fig. 6Saline pH change for different types of glass-ceramic composites samples for 120 min sample immersion
Fig. 7Saline pH after contact with composite samples for different types of glass-ceramic composites (48 and 168 h)
Fig. 8Solibility of glass-ceramic composite samples in saline for 2 and 7 days