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Sol-gel derived silicate-phosphate glass SiO2–P2O5–CaO–TiO2: The effect of titanium isopropoxide on porosity and thermomechanical stability.

Authors :
Kovářík, Tomáš
Bělský, Petr
Křenek, Tomáš
Deshmukh, Kalim
Forejtová, Jana
Medlín, Rostislav
Beneš, Jan
Svoboda, Miloš
Kadlec, Jaroslav
Pola, Michal
Jandová, Věra
Mikysek, Petr
Ilavský, Jan
Stich, Theresia
Docheva, Denitsa
Strejcová, Kateřina
Tišler, Zdeněk
Source :
Microporous & Mesoporous Materials. Jun2024, Vol. 374, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Despite of several decades lasting extensive research of bioactive and bioresorbable glasses the systematic parametrization and determination of the key factors affecting porosity and thermomechanical characteristics still remains challenging. Here, we present silica-phosphate glasses, with the composition 70SiO 2 –20P 2 O 5 –(10- x)CaO– x TiO 2 (mol%; x = 0, 2.5, 5, and 7.5), prepared by sol-gel method and reinforced by titanium dioxide via titanium isopropoxide (TTIP) incorporation which demonstrated tunable variation of porosity from micro-to macro-region and superb mechanical integrity during the calcination process. The presence of 7.5 mol% TiO 2 promotes dimensional stability up to 1000 °C as investigated by thermomechanical analysis. The XRD showed the dominant presence of silicon phosphate [Si(P 2 O 7)], titanium phosphate [Ti(P 2 O 7)] and calcium phosphates [β-Ca(P 2 O 6) and γ- Ca 2 (P 2 O 7)]. The effect of TiO 2 doping on the multiscale morphology and porosity was investigated by means of SEM, MIP, μCT, N 2 adsorption and USAXS/SAXS. Increasing TiO 2 content leads to the formation of open porosity up to 70 vol% and drives the formation of a refined interconnected macroporosity of 2–30 μm. In contrast, mesoporosity with a dominance of 3–6 nm pores decreases in all samples with increasing TiO 2 content. USAXS/SAXS revealed an increase in primary particle size with increasing TiO 2 content which is in good agreement with the nitrogen physisorption analysis showing that microporosity decreases with increasing TiO2 content. [Display omitted] • The reinforcement of silica-phosphate glass with titanium dioxide via titanium isopropoxide. • The increasing TiO 2 content led to the formation of open porosity 70 vol%. • The presence of TiO 2 drives a formation of a fully interconnected framework at a macroscale. • Micro-/mesoporosity decreases with increasing TiO 2 content. • USAXS/SAXS profiles indicated the hierarchical morphology of sol-gel glasses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13871811
Volume :
374
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Microporous & Mesoporous Materials
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177146800
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.micromeso.2024.113138