Phosphate/Silicate Ratio Allows for Fine-Tuning of Bioactive Glass Crystallisation and Glass-Ceramic Microstructure
Contreras Jaimes, Altair T.; Kirste, Gloria; Patzig, Christian; Martins de Souza E Silva, Juliana; Massera, Jonathan; Karpukhina, Natalia; Hill, Robert G.; De Pablos-Martín, Araceli; Brauer, Delia S. (2024)
Contreras Jaimes, Altair T.
Kirste, Gloria
Patzig, Christian
Martins de Souza E Silva, Juliana
Massera, Jonathan
Karpukhina, Natalia
Hill, Robert G.
De Pablos-Martín, Araceli
Brauer, Delia S.
2024
Glass Europe
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202601302104
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202601302104
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A combination of XRD, solid-state NMR and state-of-the-art imaging techniques were used to investigate how the calcium orthophosphate/calcium silicate ratio affects the crystallisation of bioactive glasses in the system SiO2-P2O5-CaO-CaF2. In the phosphate-free glass, xonotlite, wollastonite and cuspidine crystallised. From 2.4 mol% P2O5, fluorapatite also formed, while the amount of wollastonite decreased. Crystallisation tendency was low for low phosphate contents, while above 3 mol% P2O5 it increased. The phosphate-free glass showed a volume crystallisation mechanism with constant activation energy. By contrast, the glass with the largest phosphate to silicate ratio showed both volume and surface crystallisation, causing a pronounced decrease in activation energy with crystallisation degree. This work shows that by changing the phosphate/silicate ratio we can determine which crystal phases form, obtaining for example fluorapatite-free or wollastonite-free glass-ceramics, depending on the desired application and properties such as mechanical strength or activity in contact with physiological solutions.
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