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Microstructure control of TCP/TCP-(t-ZrO2)/t-ZrO2 composites for artificial cortical bone

Authors
Jang, Dong-WooKim, Yang-HeeLee, Byong-Taek
Issue Date
1-Dec-2011
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Keywords
Bioceramics; Extrusion; Microstructure; Calcium phosphate; Layered ceramics
Citation
Materials Science and Engineering: C, v.31, no.8, pp 1660 - 1666
Pages
7
Journal Title
Materials Science and Engineering: C
Volume
31
Number
8
Start Page
1660
End Page
1666
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/16010
DOI
10.1016/j.msec.2011.07.014
ISSN
0928-4931
1873-0191
Abstract
In this study, bone like continuously porous TCP/TCP-(t-ZrO2)/t-ZrO2 composites with a central channel were fabricated using a multi-pass extrusion process and their mechanical properties and microstructure at different sintering temperatures were investigated. Hydroxyapatite (HAp) powder was used as the raw powder which undergoes a phase transformation into the alpha-tricalcium phosphate phase (alpha-TCP) at a sintering temperature of 1500 degrees C. The external diameter and inside cylindrical hollow core were approximately 10.3 mm and 4.8 mm, respectively. The frame region contained numerous microchannels that extended from one side of the fabricated body to the other. The channeled frame region had a multi-layer microstructure with a TCP/TCP-(t-ZrO2)/t-ZrO2 layer configuration. The inner layer consisted of TCP, which make the wall of the microchannel. The material properties were characterized and microstructural analysis was carried out. The maximum pore size, compressive strength, and relative density of the fabricated system were approximately 86 mu m. 53 MPa, and 77% when sintered at 1500 degrees C. The composites exhibited excellent biocompatibility and cell proliferation behavior resulted in the MTT assay and cell adhesion test using osteoblast-like MG-63 cells. Crown Copyright (C) 2011 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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