Inorganic materials used in bone regeneration and replacement have developed rapidly over the last 10 years or so with SiO2 as well as TiO2 showing great potential. In this work, porous SiO2 and SiO2/TiO2 monoliths were prepared from mixtures of powdered meso- and macroporous silica and titanium dioxide (anatase) powders. The mixtures were compacted at pressures between 10 and 100 MPa to form monoliths which were then sintered at 700 °C. It was observed that compaction pressure, composition and sintering directly influenced final monolith porosity, density and surface area due to changes in their pore volume and size. Surface area and pore volume of the monoliths decreased with increasing compaction pressure and sintering whilst density inc...
The need for a better scaffold to treat large bone-defects resulting from skeletal conditions still ...
Biocompatible ceramics have recently attracted increasing attention as porous scaffolds that stimula...
The need for a better scaffold to treat large bone-defects resulting from skeletal conditions still ...
In recent years, excipient systems have been used increasingly in biomedicine in reconstructive and ...
It is important for oral and maxillofacial surgeons to repair craniofacial defects on oral cancer pa...
Bone regeneration and bone ingrowth has been a forefront issue in tissue engineering. Many studies a...
The main reasons for using bone scaffolds are to provide an environment for bone formation, maintain...
Biocompatible ceramics have recently attracted increasing attention as porous scaffolds that stimula...
Scaffolds used for bone tissue regeneration should provide void volume for new tissue formation and ...
Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is a biocompatible material with good osteoconductive properties. It has bee...
The development of scaffolds for replacement of injured and diseased hard tissues such as bones is h...
Titanium/silica (Ti/SiO2) composites are fabricated using powder metallurgy (P/M). Nanoscale biocomp...
Bone tissue engineering has emerged as an alternative to overcome the problems associated with the c...
The strength of porous pure titanium (Ti) scaffold decreases dramatically with the introduction of p...
The need for a better scaffold to treat large bone-defects resulting from skeletal conditions still ...
The need for a better scaffold to treat large bone-defects resulting from skeletal conditions still ...
Biocompatible ceramics have recently attracted increasing attention as porous scaffolds that stimula...
The need for a better scaffold to treat large bone-defects resulting from skeletal conditions still ...
In recent years, excipient systems have been used increasingly in biomedicine in reconstructive and ...
It is important for oral and maxillofacial surgeons to repair craniofacial defects on oral cancer pa...
Bone regeneration and bone ingrowth has been a forefront issue in tissue engineering. Many studies a...
The main reasons for using bone scaffolds are to provide an environment for bone formation, maintain...
Biocompatible ceramics have recently attracted increasing attention as porous scaffolds that stimula...
Scaffolds used for bone tissue regeneration should provide void volume for new tissue formation and ...
Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is a biocompatible material with good osteoconductive properties. It has bee...
The development of scaffolds for replacement of injured and diseased hard tissues such as bones is h...
Titanium/silica (Ti/SiO2) composites are fabricated using powder metallurgy (P/M). Nanoscale biocomp...
Bone tissue engineering has emerged as an alternative to overcome the problems associated with the c...
The strength of porous pure titanium (Ti) scaffold decreases dramatically with the introduction of p...
The need for a better scaffold to treat large bone-defects resulting from skeletal conditions still ...
The need for a better scaffold to treat large bone-defects resulting from skeletal conditions still ...
Biocompatible ceramics have recently attracted increasing attention as porous scaffolds that stimula...
The need for a better scaffold to treat large bone-defects resulting from skeletal conditions still ...