A comparative study on the properties of potentially bioactive glasses obtained by sol-gel technique and by melting mixtures of oxides

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Main Author: Avrami, Daniela
Publication Date: 2017
Other Authors: Ungureanu, Dan, Angelescu, Nicolae, Aguiar, J. L. Barroso de
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Phosphocalcic glasses, based on ternary system SiO2 - CaO- P2O5 and those doped with copper (SiO2 ? CaO - P2O5 -Cu2O) can be obtained by the traditional method of sub-cooling melts or modern methods such as process that uses mechanical energy, neutrons action, deposition in thin layers or by sol-gel technique. This paper shows the experimental results of threecompositional phosphocalcic glasses: 50% SiO2 - 43% CaO - 7% P2O5 , 50% SiO2 - 38% CaO - 7% P2O5 - 5% Cu2O obtained through sol-gel method and 45% SiO2 - 22.5% CaO - 22.5 Na2O - 5% P2O5 - 5% Cu2O obtained by melting. In order to study their bioactivity, the three compositions were structural analyzed by X-ray diffraction method. In this case the apatite formation washighlighted after soaked in simulated body fluid, but also other compounds (CaCO3 and CuO) resulting from the same process were observed. In case of the melting glass apatite formation has not been highlighted. The functional groups present in the structure of glasses before and after soaking (PO43-, CO32- and HO-) were highlighted by the Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR). The elemental chemical composition was confirmed by elemental analysis WD-XRF. The morphology of sol-gel glass powders was revealed by SEM analysis. All glass compositions were tested in terms of antibacterial activity in vitro.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A comparative study on the properties of potentially bioactive glasses obtained by sol-gel technique and by melting mixtures of oxides
title A comparative study on the properties of potentially bioactive glasses obtained by sol-gel technique and by melting mixtures of oxides
spellingShingle A comparative study on the properties of potentially bioactive glasses obtained by sol-gel technique and by melting mixtures of oxides
Avrami, Daniela
Antibacterial activity
Copper
FTIR
Phosphocalcic glasses
SEM
WD-XRF
XRD
title_short A comparative study on the properties of potentially bioactive glasses obtained by sol-gel technique and by melting mixtures of oxides
title_full A comparative study on the properties of potentially bioactive glasses obtained by sol-gel technique and by melting mixtures of oxides
title_fullStr A comparative study on the properties of potentially bioactive glasses obtained by sol-gel technique and by melting mixtures of oxides
title_full_unstemmed A comparative study on the properties of potentially bioactive glasses obtained by sol-gel technique and by melting mixtures of oxides
title_sort A comparative study on the properties of potentially bioactive glasses obtained by sol-gel technique and by melting mixtures of oxides
author Avrami, Daniela
author_facet Avrami, Daniela
Ungureanu, Dan
Angelescu, Nicolae
Aguiar, J. L. Barroso de
author_role author
author2 Ungureanu, Dan
Angelescu, Nicolae
Aguiar, J. L. Barroso de
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade do Minho
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Avrami, Daniela
Ungureanu, Dan
Angelescu, Nicolae
Aguiar, J. L. Barroso de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Antibacterial activity
Copper
FTIR
Phosphocalcic glasses
SEM
WD-XRF
XRD
topic Antibacterial activity
Copper
FTIR
Phosphocalcic glasses
SEM
WD-XRF
XRD
description Phosphocalcic glasses, based on ternary system SiO2 - CaO- P2O5 and those doped with copper (SiO2 ? CaO - P2O5 -Cu2O) can be obtained by the traditional method of sub-cooling melts or modern methods such as process that uses mechanical energy, neutrons action, deposition in thin layers or by sol-gel technique. This paper shows the experimental results of threecompositional phosphocalcic glasses: 50% SiO2 - 43% CaO - 7% P2O5 , 50% SiO2 - 38% CaO - 7% P2O5 - 5% Cu2O obtained through sol-gel method and 45% SiO2 - 22.5% CaO - 22.5 Na2O - 5% P2O5 - 5% Cu2O obtained by melting. In order to study their bioactivity, the three compositions were structural analyzed by X-ray diffraction method. In this case the apatite formation washighlighted after soaked in simulated body fluid, but also other compounds (CaCO3 and CuO) resulting from the same process were observed. In case of the melting glass apatite formation has not been highlighted. The functional groups present in the structure of glasses before and after soaking (PO43-, CO32- and HO-) were highlighted by the Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR). The elemental chemical composition was confirmed by elemental analysis WD-XRF. The morphology of sol-gel glass powders was revealed by SEM analysis. All glass compositions were tested in terms of antibacterial activity in vitro.
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