CaSiO 3 -HAp Structural Bioceramic by Sol-Gel and SPS-RS Techniques: Bacteria Test Assessment.

JOURNAL OF FUNCTIONAL BIOMATERIALS(2020)

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The article presents an original way of getting porous and mechanically strong CaSiO3-HAp ceramics, which is highly desirable for bone-ceramic implants in bone restoration surgery. The method combines wet and solid-phase approaches of inorganic synthesis: sol-gel (template) technology to produce the amorphous xonotlite (Ca6Si6O17 center dot 2OH) as the raw material, followed by its spark plasma sintering-reactive synthesis (SPS-RS) into ceramics. Formation of both crystalline wollastonite (CaSiO3) and hydroxyapatite (Ca-10(PO4)(6)(OH)(2)) occurs "in situ" under SPS conditions, which is the main novelty of the method, due to combining the solid-phase transitions of the amorphous xonotlite with the chemical reaction within the powder mixture between CaO and CaHPO4. Formation of pristine HAp and its composite derivative with wollastonite was studied by means of TGA and XRD with the temperatures of the "in situ" interactions also determined. A facile route to tailor a macroporous structure is suggested, with polymer (siloxane-acrylate latex) and carbon (fibers and powder) fillers being used as the pore-forming templates. Microbial tests were carried out to reveal the morphological features of the bacterial filmPseudomonas aeruginosathat formed on the surface of the ceramics, depending on the content of HAp (0, 20, and 50 wt%).
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porous bioceramics,wollastonite,hydroxyapatite,sol-gel technology,spark plasma sintering-reactive synthesis,bacterial test
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