𝔖 Bobbio Scriptorium
✦   LIBER   ✦

Characterization of bioactive glass-reinforced HAP-polymer composites

✍ Scribed by Greish, Y. E. ;Brown, P. W.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
684 KB
Volume
52
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9304

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.


📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES


In vitro and in vivo behavior of self-re
✍ Henna Niiranen; Tuomo Pyhältö; Pentti Rokkanen; Minna Kellomäki; Pertti Törmälä 📂 Article 📅 2004 🏛 John Wiley and Sons 🌐 English ⚖ 366 KB 👁 2 views

## Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the __in vitro__ and __in vivo__ properties and degradation of (1) self‐reinforced (SR) lactide copolymer, P(L/DL)LA 70:30, and (2) SR composites of the same polylactide and bioactive glass 13‐93. The following three polymer and polymer–bioactive

Development of a bioactive glass fiber r
✍ H. Jukola; L. Nikkola; M. E. Gomes; F. Chiellini; M. Tukiainen; M. Kellomäki; E. 📂 Article 📅 2008 🏛 John Wiley and Sons 🌐 English ⚖ 147 KB

## Abstract For bone regeneration and repair, combinations of different materials are often needed. Biodegradable polymers are often combined with osteoconductive materials, such as bioactive glass (BaG), which can also improve the mechanical properties of the composite. The aim of this work was to

Crystallization of experimental bioactiv
✍ Rizkalla, A. S. ;Jones, D. W. ;Clarke, D. B. ;Hall, G. C. 📂 Article 📅 1996 🏛 John Wiley and Sons 🌐 English ⚖ 420 KB

Crystallization kinetics studies for six experimental glass formulations in the system NazO-CaO-Si02-P,0, synthesized by wet chemistry were conducted by means of differential thermal analysis. These glasses had CaO/P,OS and SiOJ (CaO + NazO) ratios ranging from 8.74-3.38 and 0.92-3.03, respectively.