Silicone resins, filled with phosphates and other oxide fillers, have been recently proposed as feedstock for the manufacturing of scaffolds with a composition resembling that of commercial Biosilicate® glass-ceramics. Silicones and engineered fillers enable the preparation of novel carbon-containing Biosilicate-based composites and, fundamentally, the easy application of additive manufacturing technologies. After successful demonstration of the applicability of direct ink writing of silicone-based pastes, the present paper is dedicated to preparation of highly porous scaffolds obtained by masked stereolithography, starting from a simple blend of silicone resin with commercial photocurable acrylates. Deviations in the desired phase assembla...
Here we introduce a versatile stereolithographic route to produce three different kinds of Si contai...
Purpose. The stereolithography process is based on the photopolymerization through a dynamic mask ge...
The technologies employed for the preparation of conventional tissue engineering scaffolds restrict ...
Silicone resins, filled with phosphates and other oxide fillers, have been recently proposed as feed...
Silicone resins, filled with phosphates and other oxide fillers, yield upon firing in air at 1100◦C,...
Silicone resins, filled with phosphates and other oxide fillers, yield upon firing in air at 1100 °C...
Silicone resins, filled with phosphates and other oxide fillers, yield upon firing in air at1100◦C, ...
Monolithic and powdered Biosilicate®, produced by conventional glass-ceramic technology, have been w...
The Biosilicate® glass-ceramic is one of the most promising alternatives to the 45S5 Bioglass® in te...
Silicate bioceramics, including systems based on the simultaneous presence of wollastonite (CaSiO3) ...
Siliconesmixedwithoxidefillersareinterestingprecursorsforseveralbioactiveglass-ceramics.Akeypointisr...
Sphene (CaTiSiO5, i.e. CaO·TiO2·SiO2) ceramics were successfully developed via the polymer derived c...
Recent advances in additive manufacturing, specifically direct ink writing (DIW) and ink-jetting, ha...
A novel concept for the additive manufacturing of three-dimensional glass-ceramic scaffolds, to be u...
The present study illustrates the manufacturing method of hierarchically porous 3D scaffolds based o...
Here we introduce a versatile stereolithographic route to produce three different kinds of Si contai...
Purpose. The stereolithography process is based on the photopolymerization through a dynamic mask ge...
The technologies employed for the preparation of conventional tissue engineering scaffolds restrict ...
Silicone resins, filled with phosphates and other oxide fillers, have been recently proposed as feed...
Silicone resins, filled with phosphates and other oxide fillers, yield upon firing in air at 1100◦C,...
Silicone resins, filled with phosphates and other oxide fillers, yield upon firing in air at 1100 °C...
Silicone resins, filled with phosphates and other oxide fillers, yield upon firing in air at1100◦C, ...
Monolithic and powdered Biosilicate®, produced by conventional glass-ceramic technology, have been w...
The Biosilicate® glass-ceramic is one of the most promising alternatives to the 45S5 Bioglass® in te...
Silicate bioceramics, including systems based on the simultaneous presence of wollastonite (CaSiO3) ...
Siliconesmixedwithoxidefillersareinterestingprecursorsforseveralbioactiveglass-ceramics.Akeypointisr...
Sphene (CaTiSiO5, i.e. CaO·TiO2·SiO2) ceramics were successfully developed via the polymer derived c...
Recent advances in additive manufacturing, specifically direct ink writing (DIW) and ink-jetting, ha...
A novel concept for the additive manufacturing of three-dimensional glass-ceramic scaffolds, to be u...
The present study illustrates the manufacturing method of hierarchically porous 3D scaffolds based o...
Here we introduce a versatile stereolithographic route to produce three different kinds of Si contai...
Purpose. The stereolithography process is based on the photopolymerization through a dynamic mask ge...
The technologies employed for the preparation of conventional tissue engineering scaffolds restrict ...