A degradable ultraphosphate (55 mol % P2O5) quinternary phosphate glass composition has been characterised in terms of its chemical, mechanical and degradation properties both as a bulk material and after drawing into fibres. This glass formulation displayed a large processing window simplifying fibre drawing. The fibres displayed stiffness and strength of 65.5 ± 20.8 GPa and 426±143 MPa. While amorphous discs of the glass displayed a linear dissolution rate of 0.004 mg cm−2 h−1 at 37 °C, in a static solution with a reduction in media pH. Once drawn into fibres, the dissolution process dropped the pH to <2 in distilled water, phosphate buffer saline and corrected-simulated body fluid, displaying an autocatalytic effect with >90 % mass...
Phosphate-based glasses (PBG) have low melting temperatures and can be obtained by melt-quenching an...
This paper investigated the preparation of phosphate glass fibres (PGFs) in the following systems: i...
This paper investigated the preparation of phosphate glass fibres (PGFs) in the following systems: i...
A degradable ultraphosphate (55 mol % P2O5) quinternary phosphate glass composition has been charact...
Phosphate glass fibre polymer composites have the potential to be utilised as degradable orthopaedic...
Fibre reinforced composites have recently received much attention as potential bone fracture fixatio...
© The Author(s) 2018. Phosphate glass fibers have been widely considered as potential biomedical mat...
The previous research has reported the phosphate based glass has potential medical application due t...
Previous studies investigating manufacture of phosphate-based glass fibres from glasses fixed with P...
The principal focus for the materials developed in this thesis was for orthobiologics applications, ...
Phosphate glasses are novel amorphous biomaterials due to their fully resorbable characteristics, wi...
Bioresorbable phosphate-based glasses (PBG) have been investigated for varying tissue engineering ap...
Phosphate glass (PG) of the composition 0.46(CaO)-0.04(Na(2)O)- 0.5(P(2)O(5)) was used as filler in ...
The previous research has reported the phosphate based glass has potential medical application due t...
Phosphate based glass fibres (PGF) are of interest as reinforcements for degradable implants, but ha...
Phosphate-based glasses (PBG) have low melting temperatures and can be obtained by melt-quenching an...
This paper investigated the preparation of phosphate glass fibres (PGFs) in the following systems: i...
This paper investigated the preparation of phosphate glass fibres (PGFs) in the following systems: i...
A degradable ultraphosphate (55 mol % P2O5) quinternary phosphate glass composition has been charact...
Phosphate glass fibre polymer composites have the potential to be utilised as degradable orthopaedic...
Fibre reinforced composites have recently received much attention as potential bone fracture fixatio...
© The Author(s) 2018. Phosphate glass fibers have been widely considered as potential biomedical mat...
The previous research has reported the phosphate based glass has potential medical application due t...
Previous studies investigating manufacture of phosphate-based glass fibres from glasses fixed with P...
The principal focus for the materials developed in this thesis was for orthobiologics applications, ...
Phosphate glasses are novel amorphous biomaterials due to their fully resorbable characteristics, wi...
Bioresorbable phosphate-based glasses (PBG) have been investigated for varying tissue engineering ap...
Phosphate glass (PG) of the composition 0.46(CaO)-0.04(Na(2)O)- 0.5(P(2)O(5)) was used as filler in ...
The previous research has reported the phosphate based glass has potential medical application due t...
Phosphate based glass fibres (PGF) are of interest as reinforcements for degradable implants, but ha...
Phosphate-based glasses (PBG) have low melting temperatures and can be obtained by melt-quenching an...
This paper investigated the preparation of phosphate glass fibres (PGFs) in the following systems: i...
This paper investigated the preparation of phosphate glass fibres (PGFs) in the following systems: i...