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Bone substitute: Transforming beta-tricalcium phosphate porous scaffolds into monetite

Galea, Laetitia G.
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Bohner, Marc
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Lemaitre, Jacques
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2008
Biomaterials

The goal of the present study was to assess the possibility to change the composition of a calcium phosphate scaffold from a high-temperature phase to a phase only stable at or close to room temperature without macrostructural changes. For that purpose, macroporous beta-TCP scaffolds were converted into alpha-TCP by high-temperature thermal treatment and then dipped into a phosphoric acid solution to obtain a more acidic calcium phosphate phase called monetite or dicalcium phosphate (DCP; CaHPO4). Two different solid-to-liquid ratios (SLR: 0.067 and 0.200 g/mL) and three different temperatures (T: 37, 60 and 80 degrees C) were used. The reaction was followed by measuring the change of sample size and weight, by determining the compositional changes by X-ray diffraction (Rietveld analysis), and by looking at the micro- and macrostructural changes by scanning electron microscopy and micro-computed tomography. The results revealed that the transformation proceeded faster at a higher temperature and a higher SLR value but was achieved within a few days in all cases. Morphologically, the porosity decreased by 10%, the pore size distribution became wider and the mean macro pore size was reduced from 0.28 to 0.19 mm. The fastest conversion and the highest compressive strength (9 MPa) were measured using an incubation temperature of 80 degrees C and an SLR value of 0.2 g/mL. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.biomaterials.2008.04.041
Web of Science ID

WOS:000257606600002

Author(s)
Galea, Laetitia G.
Bohner, Marc
Lemaitre, Jacques
Kohler, Thomas
Mueller, Ralph
Date Issued

2008

Published in
Biomaterials
Volume

29

Start page

3400

End page

3407

Subjects

calcium phosphate

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calcium phosphate cement

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scaffold

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crystallization

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compression

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ceramic structure

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Di-Calcium Phosphate

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In-Vivo

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Crystal-Structure

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Cancellous Bone

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Apatite Foam

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Iliac Crest

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Cement

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Dehydration

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Temperature

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Tcp

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