Bioactive glasses are used in medical field as bone regenerativematerials. They promote the growth of bone tissue on their surface, and establishinterconnections in order to form a continuum with the tissue. The bioactivity of thisclass of materials, immersed in a real or simulated biological medium, is monitored bythe ability to form at its surface a layer of Ca-phosphate, which ought to crystallizein the form of either hydroxy-apatite (HA) or hydroxy-carbonate-apatite (HCA).The present contribution deals with the activity/reactivity of some oxidic materials(to be possibly used as bio-active glasses) that: i) have been produced throughthe conventional melt-quench-grind method; ii) belong to the family of Hench’sBioglass (H-glass); iii) have been modified, in respect of H-glass composition, bythe introduction of variable amounts of Ca-fluoride. In assessing the bioactivity oftwo families of F-modified glasses, it is herewith shown that the use of some physico-chemical methods, typical of surface chemistry (e.g., surface area determination, IRand Raman vibrational spectroscopic analysis), gives indeed access to what happensat the interface between a complex oxidic material and the surrounding biologicalmedium.

Fluoride-containing bioactive glasses: some aspects of reactivity in simulated body solutions / Aina, V.; Magnacca, G.; Cerrato, G.; Bonino, F.; Malavasi, Gianluca; Morterra, C.. - In: IL NUOVO CIMENTO DELLA SOCIETÀ ITALIANA DI FISICA. B, GENERAL PHYSICS, RELATIVITY, ASTRONOMY AND MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS AND METHODS. - ISSN 1594-9982. - ELETTRONICO. - 123:10-11(2008), pp. 1517-1528. [10.1393/ncb/i2008-10720-6]

Fluoride-containing bioactive glasses: some aspects of reactivity in simulated body solutions

MALAVASI, Gianluca;
2008

Abstract

Bioactive glasses are used in medical field as bone regenerativematerials. They promote the growth of bone tissue on their surface, and establishinterconnections in order to form a continuum with the tissue. The bioactivity of thisclass of materials, immersed in a real or simulated biological medium, is monitored bythe ability to form at its surface a layer of Ca-phosphate, which ought to crystallizein the form of either hydroxy-apatite (HA) or hydroxy-carbonate-apatite (HCA).The present contribution deals with the activity/reactivity of some oxidic materials(to be possibly used as bio-active glasses) that: i) have been produced throughthe conventional melt-quench-grind method; ii) belong to the family of Hench’sBioglass (H-glass); iii) have been modified, in respect of H-glass composition, bythe introduction of variable amounts of Ca-fluoride. In assessing the bioactivity oftwo families of F-modified glasses, it is herewith shown that the use of some physico-chemical methods, typical of surface chemistry (e.g., surface area determination, IRand Raman vibrational spectroscopic analysis), gives indeed access to what happensat the interface between a complex oxidic material and the surrounding biologicalmedium.
2008
123
10-11
1517
1528
Fluoride-containing bioactive glasses: some aspects of reactivity in simulated body solutions / Aina, V.; Magnacca, G.; Cerrato, G.; Bonino, F.; Malavasi, Gianluca; Morterra, C.. - In: IL NUOVO CIMENTO DELLA SOCIETÀ ITALIANA DI FISICA. B, GENERAL PHYSICS, RELATIVITY, ASTRONOMY AND MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS AND METHODS. - ISSN 1594-9982. - ELETTRONICO. - 123:10-11(2008), pp. 1517-1528. [10.1393/ncb/i2008-10720-6]
Aina, V.; Magnacca, G.; Cerrato, G.; Bonino, F.; Malavasi, Gianluca; Morterra, C.
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