[HTML][HTML] Pulsed laser deposition derived bioactive glass-ceramic coatings for enhancing the biocompatibility of scaffolding materials
RI Schitea, A Nitu, AA Ciobota, AL Munteanu, IM David… - Materials, 2020 - mdpi.com
The purpose of this work was to propose and evaluate a new composition for a bioactive
glass-ceramic starting from the well-known 45S5 commercial product. Thus, we developed a …
glass-ceramic starting from the well-known 45S5 commercial product. Thus, we developed a …
Bioactivity of zirconium-substituted nanobioactive glass particles
M Prabhu, K Kavitha, S Sutha… - … and Reactivity in …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
In this study, zirconium substituted nanobioactive glass particles with compositions, namely,
58SiO2‒33CaO‒9P2O5 and 58SiO2‒28CaO‒9P2O5‒5ZrO2 were synthesized using sol …
58SiO2‒33CaO‒9P2O5 and 58SiO2‒28CaO‒9P2O5‒5ZrO2 were synthesized using sol …
Morphology and structural studies of laser treated 45S5 bioactive glass
Osseointegration of an implant takes place when cells interact with implanted material,
which depends on the surface and microstructural properties of the materials. In order to …
which depends on the surface and microstructural properties of the materials. In order to …
[HTML][HTML] Comparison between Bioactive Sol-Gel and Melt-Derived Glasses/Glass-Ceramics Based on the Multicomponent SiO2–P2O5–CaO–MgO–Na2O–K2O …
Bioactive sol-gel glasses are attractive biomaterials from both technological and functional
viewpoints as they require lower processing temperatures compared to their melt-derived …
viewpoints as they require lower processing temperatures compared to their melt-derived …
Sol–gel derived bioglass as a coating material for porous alumina scaffolds
J Liu, X Miao - Ceramics international, 2004 - Elsevier
Bioglasses are important bioactive materials and have been used for the repair and
reconstruction of diseased bone tissues, as they exhibit direct bonding with human bone …
reconstruction of diseased bone tissues, as they exhibit direct bonding with human bone …
New specific metal-silica biocomposites for medical implants
A Donesz-Sikorska, J Krzak-Roś… - Bioinspired …, 2013 - icevirtuallibrary.com
All metallic biomaterials contain elements which may cause metallosis or corrosion, and
their surfaces may not promote colonization by cells of the surrounding tissue. In this paper …
their surfaces may not promote colonization by cells of the surrounding tissue. In this paper …
Controlled bioactivity in zinc-doped sol− gel-derived binary bioactive glasses
L Courthéoux, J Lao, JM Nedelec… - The Journal of Physical …, 2008 - ACS Publications
Sol− gel-derived glasses based on SiO2− CaO were studied with and without Zn as doping
element. Investigations of their in vitro bioactivity were performed by soaking the glass …
element. Investigations of their in vitro bioactivity were performed by soaking the glass …
SiO2-CaO-P2O5 (58S) sol gel glass applied onto surgical grade stainless steel by spray technique: morphological characterization by digital image processing
AISI 316L stainless steel is commonly used as a low-cost material for permanent implants. It
can be protected for degradation and corrosion by applying a hybrid silica based coating …
can be protected for degradation and corrosion by applying a hybrid silica based coating …
Deposition of bioactive glass-ceramic thin-films by RF magnetron sputtering
Thin films of bioactive glass-ceramics have been deposited on titanium and silicon
substrates by RF magnetron sputtering. The crystalline phases and the microstructure of the …
substrates by RF magnetron sputtering. The crystalline phases and the microstructure of the …
Synthesis, Characterization and In Vitro Biological Evaluation of Sol-gel Derived Sr-containing Nano Bioactive Glass
In this study, bioactive glass of the type SiO 2–CaO–SrO–P 2 O 5 was obtained by the sol-
gel processing method and the effects of SrO/CaO substitution on the in vitro biological …
gel processing method and the effects of SrO/CaO substitution on the in vitro biological …