| Literature DB >> 35335291 |
Jiaming Song1, Xuehan Li1, Naiyu Cui1, Xinyue Lu1, Jiahao Yun1, Qixuan Huang1, Yunhan Sun1, Eui-Seok Lee2, Hengbo Jiang1.
Abstract
In this study, density functional theory was employed to calculate the adsorption of polycaprolactone (PCL) by pure hydroxyapatite (HA), Zn-doped HA, and Ag-doped HA, and the interaction of PCL on the surface of HA (001) was simulated. The results show that there was significant electron transfer between the carbonyl O in PCL and the Zn, Ag, and Ca in HA, forming coordinate bonds. The binding energies of Ag-doped HA/PCL and Zn-doped HA/PCL were much higher than those of HA/PCL. HA doped with Ag had the highest binding energy to PCL. Therefore, we believe that when HA is doped with Ag atoms, its adsorption capacity for PCL can be increased. The results obtained in this study can be used as a guide for the development of HA/PCL bone graft composite material doped with appropriate metal ions to improve its adsorption capacity.Entities:
Keywords: adhesion strength; density functional theory; hydroxyapatite/polycaprolactone; ionic doping
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35335291 PMCID: PMC8950874 DOI: 10.3390/molecules27061928
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Figure 1Structure of PCL and the fragments selected in this study.
Lattice parameters of different HA models.
| Model | a (Å) | b (Å) | c (Å) | α (°) | β (°) | γ (°) | V (Å3) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HA | 9.569 | 9.569 | 6.984 | 90.000 | 90.000 | 120.00 | 553.828 |
| Zn-doped HA | 9.390 | 9.557 | 7.005 | 89.875 | 89.947 | 119.309 | 548.175 |
| Ag-doped HA | 9.484 | 9.586 | 7.005 | 90.349 | 89.616 | 119.660 | 553.385 |
| Experimental HA [ | 9.551 | 9.551 | 6.843 | — | — | — | 540.59 |
Figure 2ESP of PCL on different surfaces of HA, Zn-doped HA, and Ag-doped HA.
Figure 3ESP of PCL.
Adsorption energy of PCL and HA, Zn-doped HA, and Ag-doped HA (Units: eV).
| Model | Adsorption Energy |
|---|---|
| HA-PCL | 1.255 |
| Zn-doped HA-PCL | 1.315 |
| Ag-doped HA-PCL | 1.418 |
Figure 4Adsorption structure of PCL on different surfaces of various HA structures.
Figure 5Charge-density difference of PCL on different HA surfaces.
Figure 6HOMOs and LUMOs of PCL.
Figure 7HOMOs and LUMOs of HA, Zn-doped HA, and Ag-doped HA.