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  • 2015Understanding the composition-structure-bioactivity relationships in diopside (CaO center dot MgO center dot 2SiO(2))-tricalcium phosphate (3CaO center dot P2O5) glass system35citations
  • 2012DESIGN SILICONE MOLDS FOR MANUFACTURING CERAMIC MICROCOMPONENTScitations
  • 2010Intercrystalline distal-effect on the afterglow phenomenon in photoluminescent SrAl2O4:Ce(III), Ln nanotube growth11citations
  • 2004Conversion of rapid prototyping models into metallic tools by ceramic moulding - An indirect rapid tooling process2citations
  • 2003CONVERSION OF RAPID PROTOTYPING MODELS INTO METALLIC TOOLS BY CERAMIC MOULDING - AN INDIRECT RAPID TOOLING PROCESScitations
  • 2002Production of porous biomaterials based on glass-reinforced hydroxyapatite compositescitations

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  • Ferreira, José Maria Da Fonte
  • Granja, Pl
  • Du, Jc
  • Semitela, Â.
  • Lourenco, Ah
  • Xiang, Y.
  • Sousa, D. M.
  • Kapoor, S.
  • Lourenço, A. H.
  • Semitela, A.
  • Du, J.
  • Granja, P. L.
  • Sousa, Dm
  • Goel, A.
  • Silva, A.
  • Lino, J.
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  • Duarte, Teresa
  • Golberg, D.
  • Zurba, Nk
  • Kholkin, Andrei L.
  • Bdikin, I.
  • Barbedo De Magalhães, A.
  • Lino, F. J.
  • Duarte, T. P.
  • Lino, Fj
  • Duarte, Tp
  • De Magalhaes, Ab
  • Neto, R.
  • Jorge Lino, Fj
  • Barbedo De Magalhaes, Ab
  • Santos, Jd
  • Lemos, Af
  • Da Silva, Mhp
  • Lopes, Ma
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Understanding the composition-structure-bioactivity relationships in diopside (CaO center dot MgO center dot 2SiO(2))-tricalcium phosphate (3CaO center dot P2O5) glass system

  • Ferreira, José Maria Da Fonte
  • Granja, Pl
  • Du, Jc
  • Semitela, Â.
  • Lourenco, Ah
  • Xiang, Y.
  • Sousa, D. M.
  • Kapoor, S.
  • Lourenço, A. H.
  • Semitela, A.
  • Du, J.
  • Granja, P. L.
  • Ferreira, Jmf
  • Sousa, Dm
  • Goel, A.
Abstract

The present work is an amalgamation of computation and experimental approach to gain an insight into composition-structure-bioactivity relationships of alkali-free bioactive glasses in the CaO-MgO-SiO2-P2O5 system. The glasses have been designed in the diopside (CaO center dot MgO center dot 2SiO(2); Di)-tricalcium phosphate (3CaO center dot P2O5; TCP) binary join by varying the Di/TCP ratio. The melt-quenched glasses have been investigated for their structure by molecular dynamic (MD) simulations as well as by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR). In all the investigated glasses silicate and phosphate components are dominated by Q(2) (Si) and Q(0) (P) species, respectively. The apatite forming ability of the glasses was investigated using X-ray diffraction (XRD), infrared spectroscopy after immersion of glass powders in simulated body fluid (SBF) for time durations varying between 1 h and 14 days, while their chemical degradation has been studied in Tris-HCl in accordance with ISO 10993-14. All the investigated glasses showed good bioactivity without any substantial variation. A significant statistical increase in metabolic activity of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) when compared to the control was observed for Di-60 and Di-70 glass compositions under both basal and osteogenic conditions.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • x-ray diffraction
  • simulation
  • melt
  • glass
  • glass
  • molecular dynamics
  • forming
  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy
  • infrared spectroscopy
  • bioactivity