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Preparation of bioactive glass nanoparticles with highly and evenly doped calcium ions by reactive flash nanoprecipitation

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10856-021-06521-x

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51273171, 21544005]
  2. Graduate Research and Innovation Projects of Jiangsu Province [201711117068X]
  3. Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions
  4. Wuxi City Commission of Health [MS201709]
  5. Materials and Chemical Engineering Research Center of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps [2018BTRC003]
  6. Joint Project of Yangzhou City and Higher Education Institutions [YZ2019127]

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In this study, bioactive glass nanoparticles (BGNPs) were prepared using reactive flash nanoprecipitation (RFNP) and traditional sol-gel method. The results showed that BGNPs prepared by RFNP have better properties, including smaller size, more uniform composition, and better bioactivity.
Nanoscale bioactive glass particles have greater bioactivity than microscale bioactive glass particles, due to their high-specific surface area and fast ion release rate in body fluid. However, preparation of bioactive glass nanoparticles (BGNPs) is difficult since calcium is not easy to be highly doped into the forming silica atom network, leading to an uneven distribution and a low content of calcium. In addition, BGNPs are usually prepared in a dilute solution to avoid agglomeration of the nanoparticles, which decreases the production efficiency and increases the cost. In this work, BGNPs are prepared by a method of the reactive flash nanoprecipitation (RFNP) as well as a traditional sol-gel method. The results indicate that the BGNPs by the RFNP present a smaller size, narrower size distribution, more uniform composition, and better bioactivity than those by the traditional sol-gel method. The obtained BGNPs have uniform compositions close to the feed values. The high and even doping of calcium in the BGNPs is achieved. This successful doping of calcium into nanoparticles by the RFNP demonstrates a promising way to effectively generate high-quality BGNPs for bone repairs. [GRAPHICS] .

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