The impact of dissolution products on the reaction behaviour of bioactive glasses was explored. Bioactive glass S53P4 particles were immersed in solutions with initial pH of 5–9. After 24 and 72 h, the solution extracts were used for testing unreacted particles. The pH, ion concentrations, and glass surfaces were analysed as functions of immersion time. More Ca, Na, and P dissolved at lower pH (5) than at higher pH (7.4 or 9). The dissolution changed from an incongruent to an apparent congruent with increasing pH. Dissolution products in extracts changed the reaction layer structure on glass particles and led to lower ion release at pH 7.4 and 9. Dissolution increased almost linearly with time in acidic solutions. Silica-rich layer and calc...
Sol-gel derived bioactive borate glasses (SGBGs) rapidly convert to hydroxycarbonated apatite (HCA) ...
International audienceThis research is based on the study of bioactivity kinetic in function of the ...
Composites of hydrated calcium phosphate cement (CPC) and bioactive glass (BG) containing Si were im...
a-d. Si, B, Ca and P concentrations, respectively, in SBF as a function of immersion time. e. The pH...
This manuscript presents a systematic and detailed study of ion release from 45S5 bioactive glass to...
Clinically, S53P4 bioactive glass (BAG) has shown very promising results in bone infection treatment...
Glass is a unique material with a long history. Several glass products are used daily in our everyda...
Composite structures are an interesting area of study in the field of biomedical engineering. It is ...
It is well known that bioactive glasses can cause a significant increase in pH due to the rapid rele...
The silicate glass 45S5 Bioglass® (BG) is a potential scaffold material for bone regeneration becaus...
Controlled ion release and mineralization of bioactive glasses are essential to their applications i...
A new glass, obtained from Bioglass BG45S5 original composition by substituting CaO with MgO, was pr...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Phosphate glasses for bioresorbable implants display dissolution rates that vary...
There are a variety of applications for glasses in alkaline environments, including glass fibers and...
Borate glasses have been developed at Missouri S&T for biomedical applications, but less is known ab...
Sol-gel derived bioactive borate glasses (SGBGs) rapidly convert to hydroxycarbonated apatite (HCA) ...
International audienceThis research is based on the study of bioactivity kinetic in function of the ...
Composites of hydrated calcium phosphate cement (CPC) and bioactive glass (BG) containing Si were im...
a-d. Si, B, Ca and P concentrations, respectively, in SBF as a function of immersion time. e. The pH...
This manuscript presents a systematic and detailed study of ion release from 45S5 bioactive glass to...
Clinically, S53P4 bioactive glass (BAG) has shown very promising results in bone infection treatment...
Glass is a unique material with a long history. Several glass products are used daily in our everyda...
Composite structures are an interesting area of study in the field of biomedical engineering. It is ...
It is well known that bioactive glasses can cause a significant increase in pH due to the rapid rele...
The silicate glass 45S5 Bioglass® (BG) is a potential scaffold material for bone regeneration becaus...
Controlled ion release and mineralization of bioactive glasses are essential to their applications i...
A new glass, obtained from Bioglass BG45S5 original composition by substituting CaO with MgO, was pr...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Phosphate glasses for bioresorbable implants display dissolution rates that vary...
There are a variety of applications for glasses in alkaline environments, including glass fibers and...
Borate glasses have been developed at Missouri S&T for biomedical applications, but less is known ab...
Sol-gel derived bioactive borate glasses (SGBGs) rapidly convert to hydroxycarbonated apatite (HCA) ...
International audienceThis research is based on the study of bioactivity kinetic in function of the ...
Composites of hydrated calcium phosphate cement (CPC) and bioactive glass (BG) containing Si were im...