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Wettability and interfacial interactions in bioceramic-body-liquid systems

✍ Scribed by Agathopoulos, S. ;Nikolopoulos, P.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
734 KB
Volume
29
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9304

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✦ Synopsis


Wetting experiments, by the sessile drop technique, were carried out at 37Β°C in air to determine the surface and interfacial interactions that take place in various solid bioceramics based on A1,0,, ZrO,(YPZ), SiO,, and TiO, in contact with water, Ringer solution, artificial synovial fluid, calf serum, human plasma, and whole blood ( + EDTA). The surface energy of the liquids was measured by the ring method. The calculated values of the energy of interaction (work of adhesion) reveal that intermolecular forces act across the solid-liquid interfaces. The contribution of the dispersion and polar interactions to the surface energy of the polar liquids and the pure or mixed oxides was determined assuming that in the system of Mn-steel-liquids only dispersion forces act at the interface. It was found that the contribution of the polar interactions to the energy of interaction at the solid-liquid interface increases with the glassy phase content of the oxide that causes reduction of the measured contact angle.


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