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  • 2022Opening new avenues for bioceramics2citations
  • 2021High efficient strategy for the production of hydroxyapatite/silk sericin nanocomposites15citations
  • 2020Hydroxyapatite/sericin composites35citations
  • 2020High efficient strategy for the production of hydroxyapatite/silk sericin nanocompositescitations
  • 2020Hydroxyapatite/sericin composites:a simple synthesis route under near-physiological conditions of temperature and pH and preliminary study of the effect of sericin on the biomineralization process35citations
  • 2020Hydroxyapatite/sericin composites: A simple synthesis route under near-physiological conditions of temperature and pH and preliminary study of the effect of sericin on the biomineralization process35citations

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  • Bernardes, Beatriz G.
  • Oliveira, Ana L.
  • Rocha, Fernando
  • Castro, Filipa
  • Duarte, Marta
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High efficient strategy for the production of hydroxyapatite/silk sericin nanocomposites

  • Veiga, Anabela
  • Oliveira, Ana L.
  • Rocha, Fernando
  • Castro, Filipa
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Sericin (SS) induces nucleation of bone-like hydroxyapatite (HAp) when used as an organic matrix. HAp/SS nanocomposites have been conventionally synthesized through precipitation in stirred tank reactors (STs). Despite its simplicity, this process is time consuming and presents difficulties in scale-up. In our study, HAp/SS nanocomposites were successfully synthesized in a ST and in a meso-oscillatory flow reactor (meso-OFR), to compare the efficiency of both reactors and to study HAp mineralization using SS as a template. RESULTS: The production of stable HAp, indicated by pH stabilization, was achieved after 180 min in the ST and after 30 min in the meso-OFR. X-ray diffraction and Fourier transform infrared analyses showed that the particles obtained in both reactors are HAp/SS nanocomposites with low crystallinity. Scanning electron microscopy evidenced the formation of rod- and plate-shaped nanoparticles and revealed that the presence of SS led to the production of larger particles. The latter observation was confirmed by laser diffraction. Additionally, increasing SS concentration resulted in the formation of more plate-like particles. CONCLUSIONS: Precipitation is more efficient in the meso-OFR, HAp/SS being obtained four times faster. The presence and concentration of SS led to differences in the size and morphology of the synthesized particles, suggesting a critical role of SS in the mineralization process. This work reports a new approach for the manufacture of high-added-value nanocomposites with similar characteristics to biological bone and the results of a study of the influence of SS as an organic component in HAp nucleation. Further, the use of this protein and technology leads to significant waste minimization.

Topics
  • nanoparticle
  • nanocomposite
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • x-ray diffraction
  • precipitation
  • crystallinity
  • scanning tunnelling spectroscopy