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Memoirs of the Faculty of Engineering, Okayama University 29巻 2号
1995-03-27 発行

Ultrasonic Implantation of Bioactive Glass Particles into Poly(methyl methacrylate) Substrates

都留 寛治 Department of Bioengineering Science
Nishiyama Chikako Department of Bioengineering Science
大槻 主税 Department of Bioengineering Science
尾坂 明義 Department of Bioengineering Science ORCID Kaken ID publons researchmap
Publication Date
1995-03-27
Abstract
Poly(methyl methacrylate) substrates were immersed in suspensions containing bioactive 50CaO・50SiO(2) (mol%) glass particles (45 μm in diameter) and a 6:4 (volume fraction) mixture of ethanol and THF, and an ultrasonic energy was applied to the system. A layer of glass particles was implanted and covered more than 50% of the substrate surface. Thin film X-ray diffraction patterns and FT-IR reflection spectra indicated deposition of apatite on the glass-implanted substrates after they were soaked for 12 h in a simulated body fluid similar in apatite-deposition ability to the human blood plasma. Flake-like apatite crystallites formed on the substrate soaked in SBF for 3 days.
ISSN
0475-0071
NCID
AA10699856
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