Calcium carbonate cements have emerged in the last few years as an attractive candidate for biomedical applications. They can be easily prepared by mixing water with two metastable calcium carbonate phases––amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) and vaterite––which (re)crystallize into calcite during setting reaction. The transformation kinetics (and therefore the final surface cement composition) strongly depends on the initial mixture design and is controlled by the dissolution of ACC, whereas calcite nucleation typically controls their recrystallization in fluid batch experiments. Novel compositions are presented in this paper by incorporating organic molecules as a proxy to test their capability to carry on other biomolecules like proteins o...
The demand for reconstructive orthopaedic implants continues expanding at a reasonable pace as the i...
The introduction of silver, either in the liquid phase (as silver nitrate solution: Ag(L)) or in the...
The feasibility of calcium carbonate-based cements involving the re-crystallization of metastable ca...
Calcium carbonate cements have emerged in the last few years as an attractive candidate for biomedic...
The feasibility of calcium carbonate cements involving the recrystallisation of metastable calcium c...
The feasibility of making calcium carbonate-calcium phosphate (CaCO3-CaP) mixed cements, comprising ...
Biodegradation and bioactivity properties of ceramics and cements have often been related to the sol...
Biomaterials utilized in biomedical applications are of various characteristics and cements are uniq...
Calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) consist of a combination of calcium phosphates and a liquid phase, ...
Calcium carbonate cements have been synthesized by mixing amorphous calcium carbonate and vaterite p...
Basic (apatite-based) calcium phosphate cements (CPCs), and acidic (brushite and monetite-based) CPC...
Microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation is an emerging process for the production of sel...
This article provides an overview of calcium phosphate systems used in different formulations of ce...
Calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) are successfully used as bone substitutes in dentistry and orthopae...
The main disadvantage of apatitic calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) is their slow degradation rate, w...
The demand for reconstructive orthopaedic implants continues expanding at a reasonable pace as the i...
The introduction of silver, either in the liquid phase (as silver nitrate solution: Ag(L)) or in the...
The feasibility of calcium carbonate-based cements involving the re-crystallization of metastable ca...
Calcium carbonate cements have emerged in the last few years as an attractive candidate for biomedic...
The feasibility of calcium carbonate cements involving the recrystallisation of metastable calcium c...
The feasibility of making calcium carbonate-calcium phosphate (CaCO3-CaP) mixed cements, comprising ...
Biodegradation and bioactivity properties of ceramics and cements have often been related to the sol...
Biomaterials utilized in biomedical applications are of various characteristics and cements are uniq...
Calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) consist of a combination of calcium phosphates and a liquid phase, ...
Calcium carbonate cements have been synthesized by mixing amorphous calcium carbonate and vaterite p...
Basic (apatite-based) calcium phosphate cements (CPCs), and acidic (brushite and monetite-based) CPC...
Microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation is an emerging process for the production of sel...
This article provides an overview of calcium phosphate systems used in different formulations of ce...
Calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) are successfully used as bone substitutes in dentistry and orthopae...
The main disadvantage of apatitic calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) is their slow degradation rate, w...
The demand for reconstructive orthopaedic implants continues expanding at a reasonable pace as the i...
The introduction of silver, either in the liquid phase (as silver nitrate solution: Ag(L)) or in the...
The feasibility of calcium carbonate-based cements involving the re-crystallization of metastable ca...