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Preparation of bioactive sodium titanate ceramics

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JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN CERAMIC SOCIETY
Volume 27, Issue 16, Pages 4547-4553

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2007.03.024

Keywords

sol-gel processes; apatite; BaTiO3 and titanates; biomedical applications; bioactivity

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The in vitro bioactivity of sol-gel derived sodium titanates with different sodium contents was investigated. Calcined sodium titanates show bioactive behaviour when exposed to Simulated body fluid (SBF). A higher sodium content entails higher bioactivity since a higher amount of sodium ions is available for the exchange with H3O+ ions from SBF, which results in the formation of Ti-OH groups and subsequently in the formation of an intermediate calcium titanate. The local pH increase triggers the formation of a biomimetic calcium phosphate layer on the surface. Sintering the samples leads to more crystalline sodium tri- and hexatitanate structures and a decrease of the sodium content. The amount of Na+ ions that can be released from the sodium titanate Surface decreases due to it decreasing surface area and the reduced sodium content. As a result bioactivity is lost. Bioactive behaviour can be re-achieved by a subsequent chemical treatment of sintered sodium titanate ceramics in an aqueous NaOH solution. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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