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Fabrication and characterization of strengthened BCP scaffold through Infiltration of PCL in the frame

Fabrication and characterization of strengthened BCP scaffold through Infiltration of PCL in the frame
Fabrication and characterization of strengthened BCP scaffold through Infiltration of PCL in the frame
Bioceramics based on calcium phosphate have been widely used due to their excellent biocompatibility and bioactivity as well as chemical composition. The sponge replica method has been developed because of its inter-connected pores which are similar to cancellous bone. Porous BiphasicCalcium Phosphate (BCP) scaffold was fabricated with the synthesized powder by the replica method. BCPslurry was coated 3 times and then PU was burnt out at 800 °C. The scaffolds were prepared infiltrated with PCLslurry and sintered at 1200 °C for 3 hours to improve the compressive strength. Bending strength and relative density were measured. Microstructures of the composites were observed using SEM. The biocompatibility and one-cell morphology of the fabricated porous body were investigated by MTT assay and SEM observation.
2090-5017
Kim, Minsung
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Park, Ih-Ho
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Kim, Yang-Hee
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Song, Ho-Yeon
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Min, Young-Ki
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Kim, Minsung
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Kim, Yang-Hee
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Song, Ho-Yeon
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Min, Young-Ki
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Lee, Byong-Taek
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Kim, Minsung, Park, Ih-Ho, Kim, Yang-Hee, Song, Ho-Yeon, Min, Young-Ki and Lee, Byong-Taek (2011) Fabrication and characterization of strengthened BCP scaffold through Infiltration of PCL in the frame. Bioceramics Development and Applications, 1. (doi:10.4303/bda/D110118).

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Bioceramics based on calcium phosphate have been widely used due to their excellent biocompatibility and bioactivity as well as chemical composition. The sponge replica method has been developed because of its inter-connected pores which are similar to cancellous bone. Porous BiphasicCalcium Phosphate (BCP) scaffold was fabricated with the synthesized powder by the replica method. BCPslurry was coated 3 times and then PU was burnt out at 800 °C. The scaffolds were prepared infiltrated with PCLslurry and sintered at 1200 °C for 3 hours to improve the compressive strength. Bending strength and relative density were measured. Microstructures of the composites were observed using SEM. The biocompatibility and one-cell morphology of the fabricated porous body were investigated by MTT assay and SEM observation.

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Published date: 2011

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Local EPrints ID: 468080
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/468080
ISSN: 2090-5017
PURE UUID: 5b5153fb-17c7-43ec-a246-47ee99100662
ORCID for Yang-Hee Kim: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5312-3448

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Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:41

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Author: Minsung Kim
Author: Ih-Ho Park
Author: Yang-Hee Kim ORCID iD
Author: Ho-Yeon Song
Author: Young-Ki Min
Author: Byong-Taek Lee

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