Covalent coupling of sulfonic group (–SO3H) was attempted on different polymers to evaluate efficacy of this functional group in inducing nucleation of apatite in body environment, and thereupon to design a simple biomimetic process for preparing bonelike apatite-polymer composites. Substrates of polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polycaprolactam (Nylon 6), high molecular weight polyethylene (HMWPE) and ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer (EVOH) were subjected to sulfonation by being soaked in sulfuric acid (H2SO4) or chlorosulfonic acid (ClSO3H) with different concentrations. In order to incorporate calcium ions, the sulfonated substrates were soaked in saturated solution of calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2). The treated substrates were...
Bioactive ceramics have attractive feature for bone repair such as direct bone-bonding in the body. ...
Apatite-polymer composites mimicking specific structure of natural bone are promised as bone substit...
Synthetic bone grafts that promote the natural mineralization process would be excellent candidates ...
Sulfonic groups (-SO3H) were covalently attached on different polymeric surfaces enabling them to i...
Natural bone consists of apatite and collagen fiber. Bioactive materials capable to bonding to bone ...
A bioactive polyethylene substrate can be produced by incorporation of sulfonic functional groups (-...
Chemical modification with specific functional groups has been the conventional method to develop bo...
Apatite formation in the living body is an essential requirement for artificial materials to exhibit...
AbstractApatite-polymer composites have been evaluated in terms of its potential application as bone...
Apatite-polymer composites have been evaluated in terms of its potential application as bone substit...
A bioactive polyethylene substrate can be produced by incorporation of sulfonic functional groups (-...
The present research aims to develop a new route for surface functionalization of biodegradable poly...
Bioactive polymeric microspheres can be prepared by means of coating them with a calcium silicate so...
Organic–inorganic composites are novel bone substitutes that can ameliorate the mismatch of Young\u2...
Proceedings of the 18th International Symposium on Ceramics in Medicine, The Annual Meeting of the I...
Bioactive ceramics have attractive feature for bone repair such as direct bone-bonding in the body. ...
Apatite-polymer composites mimicking specific structure of natural bone are promised as bone substit...
Synthetic bone grafts that promote the natural mineralization process would be excellent candidates ...
Sulfonic groups (-SO3H) were covalently attached on different polymeric surfaces enabling them to i...
Natural bone consists of apatite and collagen fiber. Bioactive materials capable to bonding to bone ...
A bioactive polyethylene substrate can be produced by incorporation of sulfonic functional groups (-...
Chemical modification with specific functional groups has been the conventional method to develop bo...
Apatite formation in the living body is an essential requirement for artificial materials to exhibit...
AbstractApatite-polymer composites have been evaluated in terms of its potential application as bone...
Apatite-polymer composites have been evaluated in terms of its potential application as bone substit...
A bioactive polyethylene substrate can be produced by incorporation of sulfonic functional groups (-...
The present research aims to develop a new route for surface functionalization of biodegradable poly...
Bioactive polymeric microspheres can be prepared by means of coating them with a calcium silicate so...
Organic–inorganic composites are novel bone substitutes that can ameliorate the mismatch of Young\u2...
Proceedings of the 18th International Symposium on Ceramics in Medicine, The Annual Meeting of the I...
Bioactive ceramics have attractive feature for bone repair such as direct bone-bonding in the body. ...
Apatite-polymer composites mimicking specific structure of natural bone are promised as bone substit...
Synthetic bone grafts that promote the natural mineralization process would be excellent candidates ...