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Effect of phase composition of calcium silicate phosphate component on properties of brushite based composite cements.

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العنوان: Effect of phase composition of calcium silicate phosphate component on properties of brushite based composite cements.
المؤلفون: Sopcak, T.1 tsopcak@imr.saske.sk, Medvecky, L.1, Giretova, M.1, Stulajterova, R.1, Durisin, J.1, Girman, V.2, Faberova, M.1
المصدر: Materials Characterization. Jul2016, Vol. 117, p17-29. 13p.
مصطلحات موضوعية: *CEMENT composites, *CALCIUM silicates, *PHOSPHATES, *HYDROXYAPATITE, *MATERIALS compression testing, *PHASE transitions
مستخلص: The composite cement mixtures were prepared by mixing brushite (B) with, the amorphous hydrated calcium silicate phosphate (CSPH) or annealed calcium silicate phosphate (CSP composed of Si-saturated hydroxyapatite, wollastonite and silica) phases and water as liquid component. The contents of the silicate-phosphate phase in composites were 10.30 and 50 wt%. The significant effect of both the Ca/P ratio and different solubility of calcium silicate phosphate component in starting cement systems on setting time and phase composition of the final composite cements was demonstrated. The compressive strength of the set cements increased with the filler addition and the highest value (~ 48 MPa) exhibited the 50CSP/B cement composite. The final setting times of the composite cements decreased with the CSPH addition from about 25 to 17 min in 50CSHP/B and setting time of CSP/B composites was around 30 min. The higher content of silica in cements caused the precipitation of fine hydroxyapatite particles in the form of nanoneedles or thin plates perpendicularly oriented to sample surface. The analysis of in vitro cement cytotoxicity demonstrated the strong reduction in cytotoxicity of 10CSPH/B composite with time of cultivation (a low cytotoxicity after 9 days of culture) contrary to cements with higher calcium silicate-phosphate content. These results were attributed to the different surface topography of composite substrates and possible stimulation of cell proliferation by the slow continuously release of ions from 10CSPH/B cement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
قاعدة البيانات: Academic Search Index
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تدمد:10445803
DOI:10.1016/j.matchar.2016.04.011