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Highly Porous Polymer-Derived Bioceramics Based on a Complex Hardystonite Solid Solution

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MATERIALS
卷 12, 期 23, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma12233970

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polymer derived ceramics (PDCs); biosilicate ceramics; hardystonite; foams; 3D printed scaffolds; direct ink writing (DIW)

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Highly porous bioceramics, based on a complex hardystonite solid solution, were developed from silicone resins and micro-sized oxide fillers fired in air at 950 degrees C. Besides CaO, SrO, MgO, and ZnO precursors, and the commercial embedded silicone resins, calcium borate was essential in providing the liquid phase upon firing and favouring the formation of an unprecedented hardystonite solid solution, corresponding to the formula (Ca0.70Sr0.30)(2)(Zn0.72Mg0.15Si0.13) (Si0.85B0.15)(2)O-7. Silicone-filler mixtures could be used in the form of thick pastes for direct ink writing of reticulated scaffolds or for direct foaming. The latter shaping option benefited from the use of hydrated calcium borate, which underwent dehydration, with water vapour release, at a low temperature (420 degrees C). Both scaffolds and foams confirmed the already-obtained phase assemblage, after firing, and exhibited remarkable strength-to-density ratios. Finally, preliminary cell tests excluded any cytotoxicity that could be derived from the formation of a boro-silicate glassy phase.

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