PMID: 15348194Sep 7, 2004Paper

Fabrication and characterization of hydroxyapatite reinforced with 20 vol % Ti particles for use as hard tissue replacement

Journal of Materials Science. Materials in Medicine
C ChuZhongda Yin

Abstract

Hydroxyapatite(HA)-based composite reinforced with 20 vol % titanium (Ti) particles was fabricated by hot pressing based on the studies of the structural stability of HA phase in HA-Ti composite by means of FTIR spectrometry and X-ray diffractometry. The mechanical properties and biological behaviors of the composite were investigated by mechanical and in vivo studies. The existence of Ti metal phase can promote the dehydration and decomposition of HA ceramic phase into the more stable calcium phosphate phases, such as alpha-Ca(3)(PO(4))(2) (alpha-TCP) and Ca(4)O(PO(4))(2) at high temperatures. Comparing with pure HA ceramic manufactured under the same conditions, HA-20 vol % Ti composite with higher fracture toughness (0.987 MPa m(1/2)), bending strength (78.59 MPa), work of fracture (12.8J/m(2)), porosity (9.8%) and lower elastic modulus (75.91 GPa) is more suitable for use as hard tissue replacement. Crack deflection is the chief toughening mechanism in the composite. Histological evaluation by light microscope shows HA-20 vol % Ti composite implant could be partially integrated with newborn bone tissues after 3 weeks and fully osteointegrated at 12 weeks in vivo. The excellent biological properties of HA-20 vol % Ti composi...Continue Reading

Citations

Aug 12, 2015·Journal of Functional Biomaterials·Sergey V Dorozhkin
Nov 27, 2007·Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine·G A SilvaR L Reis
Mar 27, 2013·Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part a·Alok KumarBikramjit Basu

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