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Effects of neutral sodium hydrogen phosphate on setting reaction and mechanical strength of hydroxyapatite putty
- Source :
- Journal of biomedical materials research. 44(3)
- Publication Year :
- 1999
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Abstract
- The setting reaction and mechanical strength in terms of diametral tensile strength (DTS) of hydroxyapatite (HAP) putty made of tetracalcium phosphate, dicalcium phosphate anhydrous, and neutral sodium hydrogen phosphate (Na1.8H1.2PO4) solution containing 8 wt % sodium alginate were evaluated as a function of the Na1.8H1.2PO4 concentration. In one condition, HAP putty was placed in an incubator kept at 37 degrees C and 100% relative humidity. In the other condition, immediately after mixing HAP putty was immersed in serum kept at 37 degrees C. Longer setting times and lower DTS values were observed when HAP putty was immersed in serum regardless of the Na1.8H1.2PO4 concentration. The setting times of the HAP putty in both conditions became shorter with an increase in the Na1. 8H1.2PO4 concentration, reaching approximately 7-13 min when the Na1. 8H1.2PO4 concentration was 0.6 mol/L or higher. The DTS value of HAP putty was relatively constant (10 MPa) regardless of the Na1.8H1. 2PO4 concentration (0.2-1.0 mol/L) when HAP putty was kept in an incubator. In contrast, when HAP putty was immersed in serum, the DTS value was dependent on the Na1.8H1.2PO4 concentration. It increased with the Na1.8H1.2PO4 concentration and reached approximately 5 MPa when the Na1.8H1.2PO4 concentration was 0.6 mol/L, after which it showed a relatively constant DTS value. We therefore would recommend a HAP putty that uses 0.6 mol/L Na1.8H1. 2PO4 since at that concentration the putty's setting time (approximately 10 min) is proper for clinical use and it shows good DTS value (approximately 5 MPa) even when it is immersed in serum immediately after mixing.
- Subjects :
- Time Factors
Chemistry
Neutral sodium hydrogen phosphate
Biomedical Engineering
Temperature
Mineralogy
Biomaterial
Tetracalcium phosphate
Biocompatible Materials
Phosphates
Biomaterials
Ointments
chemistry.chemical_compound
Blood
Durapatite
Putty
Tensile Strength
Mechanical strength
Ultimate tensile strength
Materials Testing
Setting time
Relative humidity
Stress, Mechanical
Crystallization
Nuclear chemistry
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00219304
- Volume :
- 44
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of biomedical materials research
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....7e61e9ab118dd4db0bdd47064032ae6e