Owing to similarity in both ionic size and polarity, strontium (Sr2+) is known to behave in a comparable way to calcium (Ca2+), and its role in bone metabolism has been well documented as both anti-resorptive and bone forming. In this study, novel quaternary strontium-doped phosphate-based glasses, containing 1, 3 and 5 mol% SrO, were synthesized and characterized. P-31 magic angle spinning (MAS) nuclear magnetic resonance results showed that, as the Sr2+ content is increased in the glasses, there is a slight increase in disproportionation of Q(2) phosphorus environments into Q(1) and Q(3) environments. Moreover, shortening and strengthening of the phosphorus to bridging oxygen distance occurred as obtained from FTIR. The general broadening...
Iron-phosphate glasses, due to their properties, have many potential applications. One of the most p...
Phosphate-based glasses (PBGs) are ideal materials for regenerative medicine strategies because thei...
Calcium phosphate glasses have a high potential for use as biomaterials because their composition is...
Owing to similarity in both ionic size and polarity, strontium (Sr2+) is known to behave in a compar...
We have conducted first-principles and classical molecular dynamics simulations of various compositi...
Mesoporous phosphate-based glasses have great potential as biomedical materials being able to simult...
Mesoporous phosphate-based glasses have great potential as biomedical materials being able to simult...
ABSTRACT: This study investigated the use of a Ti-containing quaternary phosphate glass system P2O5–...
Bioactive glasses are a class of biomaterials which have the potential of becoming suitable candidat...
Neutron diffraction, 23Na and 31P NMR and FTIR spectroscopy have been used to investigate the struct...
Neutron diffraction, 23Na and 31P NMR, and FTIR spectroscopy have been used to investigate the struc...
International audienceBioactive glasses exhibit great performances for bone tissue regeneration. In ...
Bioactive glass (BG) reactivity is the result of a special silicate structure, disrupted by the pres...
International audienceBioactivity and chemical reactivity of bioactive glass offer the ability to bo...
Iron-phosphate glasses, due to their properties, have many potential applications. One of the most p...
Phosphate-based glasses (PBGs) are ideal materials for regenerative medicine strategies because thei...
Calcium phosphate glasses have a high potential for use as biomaterials because their composition is...
Owing to similarity in both ionic size and polarity, strontium (Sr2+) is known to behave in a compar...
We have conducted first-principles and classical molecular dynamics simulations of various compositi...
Mesoporous phosphate-based glasses have great potential as biomedical materials being able to simult...
Mesoporous phosphate-based glasses have great potential as biomedical materials being able to simult...
ABSTRACT: This study investigated the use of a Ti-containing quaternary phosphate glass system P2O5–...
Bioactive glasses are a class of biomaterials which have the potential of becoming suitable candidat...
Neutron diffraction, 23Na and 31P NMR and FTIR spectroscopy have been used to investigate the struct...
Neutron diffraction, 23Na and 31P NMR, and FTIR spectroscopy have been used to investigate the struc...
International audienceBioactive glasses exhibit great performances for bone tissue regeneration. In ...
Bioactive glass (BG) reactivity is the result of a special silicate structure, disrupted by the pres...
International audienceBioactivity and chemical reactivity of bioactive glass offer the ability to bo...
Iron-phosphate glasses, due to their properties, have many potential applications. One of the most p...
Phosphate-based glasses (PBGs) are ideal materials for regenerative medicine strategies because thei...
Calcium phosphate glasses have a high potential for use as biomaterials because their composition is...