Abstract: New sol-gel functionalized poly-ethylene glycol (PEGM)/SiO2-CaO hybrids were prepared with interpenetrating networks of silica and PEGM through the formation of Si-O-Si bonds. Bioactive and mechanical properties were investigated for a series of hybrids containing varying organic/inorganic ratios and PEG molecular weights. In contrast to the unmodified PEG/SiO2-CaO hybrids, which rapidly dissolved and crumbled, the epoxy modified hybrids exhibited good mechanical properties and bioactivity. The compressive strength and Young’s modulus were greater for higher molecular weight PEGM hybrids (PEGM600 compared to PEGM300). Compressive strengths of 138 MPa and 81 MPa were found for the 50:50 and 60:40 organic/inorganic hybrid samples re...
International audienceBioactive glasses (BG) bond to bone and stimulate bone regeneration, but they ...
International audienceInorganic-organic hybrids appear as promising bone substitutes since they asso...
SiO2/PEG organic–inorganic hybrid materials, which contain 60 or 70 weight percentage of PEG, were s...
New sol-gel functionalized poly-ethylene glycol (PEGM)/SiO2-CaO hybrids were prepared with interpene...
Biomaterials are needed for tissue regeneration applications that provide control of mechanical prop...
Bone grafts are commonly used to regenerate bone in defect sites resulting from disease or trauma bu...
SiO2/PEG organic-inorganic hybrid materials, which differ in polyethylene glycol (PEG) content, were...
Bioactive glasses have the ability to bond to bone in vivo, but they are brittle and cannot be used ...
We report the first inorganic/organic hybrids that show outstanding mechanical properties (withstand...
International audienceBioactive glass-based organic/inorganic hybrids are a family of materials hold...
Current materials used for bone regeneration are usually bioactive ceramics or glasses. Although the...
The organic-inorganic hybrid is a favourable material for bone tissue engineering. However, the brit...
Bioglass was the first synthetic biomaterial that formed a chemical bond to bone. Although bioactive...
Treatments of bone injuries and defects have been largely centered on replacing the lost bone with t...
International audienceBioactive glasses (BG) bond to bone and stimulate bone regeneration, but they ...
International audienceInorganic-organic hybrids appear as promising bone substitutes since they asso...
SiO2/PEG organic–inorganic hybrid materials, which contain 60 or 70 weight percentage of PEG, were s...
New sol-gel functionalized poly-ethylene glycol (PEGM)/SiO2-CaO hybrids were prepared with interpene...
Biomaterials are needed for tissue regeneration applications that provide control of mechanical prop...
Bone grafts are commonly used to regenerate bone in defect sites resulting from disease or trauma bu...
SiO2/PEG organic-inorganic hybrid materials, which differ in polyethylene glycol (PEG) content, were...
Bioactive glasses have the ability to bond to bone in vivo, but they are brittle and cannot be used ...
We report the first inorganic/organic hybrids that show outstanding mechanical properties (withstand...
International audienceBioactive glass-based organic/inorganic hybrids are a family of materials hold...
Current materials used for bone regeneration are usually bioactive ceramics or glasses. Although the...
The organic-inorganic hybrid is a favourable material for bone tissue engineering. However, the brit...
Bioglass was the first synthetic biomaterial that formed a chemical bond to bone. Although bioactive...
Treatments of bone injuries and defects have been largely centered on replacing the lost bone with t...
International audienceBioactive glasses (BG) bond to bone and stimulate bone regeneration, but they ...
International audienceInorganic-organic hybrids appear as promising bone substitutes since they asso...
SiO2/PEG organic–inorganic hybrid materials, which contain 60 or 70 weight percentage of PEG, were s...