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Microwave assisted-in situ synthesis of porous titanium/calcium phosphate composites and their in vitro apatite-forming capability

机译:微波辅助原位合成多孔钛/磷酸钙复合材料及其体外磷灰石形成能力

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Microwave irradiation has been proven to be an effective heating source in synthetic chemistry, and can accelerate the reaction rate, provide more uniform heating and help in developing better synthetic routes for the fabrication of bone-grafting implant materials. In this study, a new technique, which comprises microwave heating and powder metallurgy for in situ synthesis of Ti/CaP composites by using Ti powders, calcium carbonate (CaCO) powders and dicalcium phosphate dihydrate (CaHPO·2HO) powders, has been developed. Three different compositions of Ti:CaCO:CaHPO·2HO powdered mixture were employed to investigate the effect of the starting atomic ratio of the CaCO to CaHPO·2HO on the phase, microstructural formation and compressive properties of the microwave synthesized composites. When the starting atomic ratio reaches 1.67, composites containing mainly alpha-titanium (α-Ti), hydroxyapatite (HA), beta-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) and calcium titanate (CaTiO) with porosity of 26%, pore size up to 152 μm, compressive strength of 212 MPa and compressive modulus of 12 GPa were formed. The in vitro apatite-forming capability of the composite was evaluated by immersing the composite into a simulated body fluid (SBF) for up to 14 days. The results showed that biodissolution occurred, followed by apatite precipitation after immersion in the SBF, suggesting that the composites are suitable for bone implant applications as apatite is an essential intermediate layer for bone cells attachment. The quantity and size of the apatite globules increased over the immersion time. After 14 days of immersion, the composite surface was fully covered by an apatite layer with a Ca/P atomic ratio approximately of 1.68, which is similar to the bone-like apatite appearing in human hard tissue. The results suggested that the microwave assisted-in situ synthesis technique can be used as an alternative to traditional powder metallurgy for the fabrication of Ti/CaP biocomposites.
机译:微波辐射已被证明是合成化学中一种有效的加热源,可以加快反应速度,提供更均匀的加热,并有助于开发出更好的合成途径来制造骨移植植入物。在这项研究中,开发了一种新的技术,该技术包括微波加热和粉末冶金,用于通过使用Ti粉,碳酸钙(CaCO)粉和二水合磷酸二钙(CaHPO·2HO)粉原位合成Ti / CaP复合材料。采用三种不同组成的Ti:CaCO:CaHPO·2HO粉末混合物研究了CaCO与CaHPO·2HO的起始原子比对微波合成复合材料的相,微观结构形成和压缩性能的影响。当起始原子比达到1.67时,复合材料主要包含α-钛(α-Ti),羟基磷灰石(HA),β-磷酸三钙(β-TCP)和钛酸钙(CaTiO),孔隙率为26%,孔径最大为形成152μm,抗压强度为212MPa,压缩模量为12GPa。通过将复合材料浸入模拟体液(SBF)中长达14天来评估复合材料的体外磷灰石形成能力。结果表明,发生生物溶解,然后浸入SBF后出现磷灰石沉淀,表明该复合材料适用于骨植入应用,因为磷灰石是骨细胞附着的重要中间层。磷灰石小球的数量和大小随浸泡时间的增加而增加。浸入14天后,复合材料表面完全被磷灰石层覆盖,磷灰石层的Ca / P原子比约为1.68,类似于人硬组织中出现的骨状磷灰石。结果表明,微波辅助原位合成技术可以替代传统的粉末冶金制备Ti / CaP生物复合材料。

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