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Thermal behaviour and excess entropy of bioactive glasses and Zn-doped glasses

Journal

JOURNAL OF THERMAL ANALYSIS AND CALORIMETRY
Volume 115, Issue 3, Pages 2137-2144

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10973-013-3280-3

Keywords

Bioactive glass; Zinc; Thermal characteristics; Entropy

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Bioactive glasses prepared in SiO2-CaO-Na2O and P2O5 system are used as biomaterials in orthopaedic and maxillofacial surgery. Zn presents high physiological interest. It enhances physiological effects of implanted biomaterials. In this work, the thermal characteristics (T (g), T (c) and T (f)) of pure bioactive glass elaborated with different amounts of CaO, Na2O in pure glass and with different amounts of introduced Zn in glass (ranging from 0.1 to 10 in mass%), were studied. The excess entropy was calculated for different compounds. Glasses were prepared by the melting process. The thermal behaviour of obtained bioactive glasses was determined using differential thermal analysis. Therefore, the glass transition (T (g)), the crystallization (T (c)) and the melting temperatures (T (f)) were revealed. Moreover, according to Dietzel formula, the thermal stability (TS) of the studied bioactive glasses has been calculated. The first results concerning the impact of different oxides, revealed a decrease of the TS, T (g), T (c) and T (f) when the SiO2/CaO increases and revealed an increase of these thermal characteristics when the SiO2/Na2O and CaO/Na2O ratios increase. Introducing Zn into the bioactive glasses induces a decrease of T (f) and an increase of TS. Contrary to crystals, prepared glasses have entropy different to zero at T = 0 K and vary versus T (f). The excess entropy of pure glasses and Zn-doped glasses were calculated. The significant variations were registered.

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