Synthesis and characteristics of porous hydroxyapatite bioceramics.
- Author:
Jinlong NIU
1
;
Zhenxi ZHANG
;
Dazong JIANG
Author Information
1. Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Xian Jiaotong University, Xi'an 710049.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Biocompatible Materials;
chemical synthesis;
chemistry;
Bone and Bones;
Ceramics;
chemical synthesis;
chemistry;
Durapatite;
chemical synthesis;
chemistry;
Hot Temperature;
Humans;
Porosity;
Powders
- From:
Journal of Biomedical Engineering
2002;19(2):302-305
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
The macroporous structure of human bone allows the ingrowth of the soft tissues and organic cells into the bone matrix, profits the development and metabolism of bone tissue, and adapts the bone to the change of load. There is great requirement for artificial biomimic porous bioactive ceramics with the similar structure of bone tissue that can be used clinically for repairing lost bone. Fine hydroxyapatite (HAp) powder produced by wet chemical reaction was mixed with hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), polyvinyl alcohol, methyl cellulose or other pores-making materials to form green cake. After drying at low temperature (below 100 degrees C) and decarbonizing at about 300 degrees C-400 degrees C, the spongy ceramic block was sintered at high temperature, thus, macroporous HAp bioceramic with interconnected pores and reasonable porosity and pore-diameter was manufactured. This kind of porous HAp bioceramics were intrinsically osteoinductive to a certain degree, but its outstanding property was that they can absorb human bone morphogenetic proteins and other bone growth factors to form composites, so that the macroporous HAp bioactive ceramic has appropriate feasibility for clinical application. From the point of biomedical application, the recent developments in synthesis and characteristics investigation of macroporous HAp are reviewed in this paper.