A novel process, based on microextrusion of preceramic polymers, was developed for manufacturing ceramic microelectrodes, mainly for biomedical applications. A coextrusion approach was used to obtain filaments with inner conductive lines after proper doping. Chemical reticulation and high-temperature pyrolysis were applied to convert the meltable preceramic, polymeric resins into SiOC ceramic materials. Different cross-sectional geometries were produced. The flexural strength of filaments depended on the outer diameter size; doping produced filaments with an average conductivity of B0.4 1/Ώcm for a 50 wt% carbon black load. The results on L929 and MG63 cell line models indicated good biological performance of Si–O–C ceramics and confirmed c...
Cellular ceramics, possessing both open or closed porosity, find use in several demanding engineerin...
In this paper, the introduction of nano-sized active fillers into preceramic polymers for the realiz...
Highly porous scaffolds with composition similar to those of 45S5 and 58S bioglasses were successful...
A novel process, based on microextrusion of preceramic polymers, was developed for manufacturing cer...
A novel process, based on microextrusion of preceramic polymers, was developed for manufacturing cer...
A novel process for the production ceramic microtubes, involving the micro-extrusion of preceramic p...
Current biomedical material research involves the use of a large variety of materials depending on t...
One alternative to improve electrochemical performance and long-term applicability in microbial bioe...
By employing carefully controlled processing methods, a large amount of porosity (>70 vol%) was intr...
Recently, the so-called freeze-foaming method, for achieving open porous and mainly interconnected f...
Electrohydrodynamic processing of a pre-ceramic polymer solution (polysiloxane) was used to fabricat...
Polymer-derived ceramics are a unique class of materials known for their outstanding properties and ...
This article reports conversion chemistry of preceramic polymer to ceramic phase during the fabricat...
The invention of heart pacemakers in the 50's aims to help patients to overcome heart strokes, which...
Great advances have been made in various 3D printing methods for ceramics. Fabrication of Si‐based c...
Cellular ceramics, possessing both open or closed porosity, find use in several demanding engineerin...
In this paper, the introduction of nano-sized active fillers into preceramic polymers for the realiz...
Highly porous scaffolds with composition similar to those of 45S5 and 58S bioglasses were successful...
A novel process, based on microextrusion of preceramic polymers, was developed for manufacturing cer...
A novel process, based on microextrusion of preceramic polymers, was developed for manufacturing cer...
A novel process for the production ceramic microtubes, involving the micro-extrusion of preceramic p...
Current biomedical material research involves the use of a large variety of materials depending on t...
One alternative to improve electrochemical performance and long-term applicability in microbial bioe...
By employing carefully controlled processing methods, a large amount of porosity (>70 vol%) was intr...
Recently, the so-called freeze-foaming method, for achieving open porous and mainly interconnected f...
Electrohydrodynamic processing of a pre-ceramic polymer solution (polysiloxane) was used to fabricat...
Polymer-derived ceramics are a unique class of materials known for their outstanding properties and ...
This article reports conversion chemistry of preceramic polymer to ceramic phase during the fabricat...
The invention of heart pacemakers in the 50's aims to help patients to overcome heart strokes, which...
Great advances have been made in various 3D printing methods for ceramics. Fabrication of Si‐based c...
Cellular ceramics, possessing both open or closed porosity, find use in several demanding engineerin...
In this paper, the introduction of nano-sized active fillers into preceramic polymers for the realiz...
Highly porous scaffolds with composition similar to those of 45S5 and 58S bioglasses were successful...