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In vivo study of degradable magnesium and magnesium alloy as bone implant
HUANG Jingjing, REN Yibin, ZHANG Bingchun, YANG Ke, JIANG Yue
Front. Mater. Sci.. 2007, 1 (4): 405-409.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11706-007-0074-1
In order to investigate the in vivo behavior of pure magnesium and AZ31B and the influence of mineralization induction ability, sample rods were implanted intramedullary into the femora of rabbits. After one and nine weeks, six animals from each group were sacrificed, respectively. Undecalcified cross-sections of implant were performed to observe bone-implant by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive spectromicroscopy (EDS). The SEM/EDS evaluation showed that there is a thin layer of bone around magnesium and its alloy after nine-week implantation. The results further showed that the aluminum-zinc containing magnesium alloys AZ31B provided a slower degradation rate in vivo than the pure magnesium. At the locations where magnesium was resorbed, the deposition of new bone was found. The results indicate that magnesium is biocompatible, osteo-conductive and is a potential material for use as a degradable bone implant.
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Fast deposition of hydroxyapatite coating on titanium to modify cell affinity of corneal fibroblast in vitro
WANG Xiaoping, WANG Leyun, DU Xuan, CUI Fuzhai, MA Xiao, HUANG Yifei
Front. Mater. Sci.. 2007, 1 (4): 410-414.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11706-007-0075-0
By two step acid-alkali pretreatment and immersing into supersaturated calcification solution, hydroxyapatite (HA) coating was deposited on titanium (Ti) discs. The composition, surface morphology and cross-section of the coating were analyzed by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Fibroblasts of rabbit cornea were seeded on HA coated Ti disc, pure Ti disc and glass. Cell adhesion, proliferation and morphology were detected at 24, 48 and 72 h, respectively. It is shown for the first time that HA coating can significantly enhance the adhesion and proliferation of rabbit corneal fibroblast in comparison with that of pure Ti.
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Curing behavior and kinetic analysis of epoxy resin/multi-walled carbon nanotubes composites
FANG Zhengping, WANG Jianguo, GU Aijuan, TONG Lifang
Front. Mater. Sci.. 2007, 1 (4): 415-422.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11706-007-0076-z
The effect of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs), both amino-functionalized (f-MWNTs) and unfunctionalized (p-MWNTs) on the curing behavior of epoxy resin (EP) cured with triethanolamine (TEA), was investigated using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Because the triethylenetetramine (TETA) grafted on the f-MWNTs could act as curing agent and the produced tertiary amine as negative ionic catalysts of curing reaction of EP, so the activation energy of the EP/TEA system was decreased by the addition of f-MWNTs. Viscosity played a key role in the curing behavior of the EP/TEA/MWNTs system, for high viscosity of the EP/TEA/MWNTs system could hinder the motion of the functional groups. The curing heat in EP/TEA/f-MWNTs (weight ratio 1/0.1/0.01) system was higher than the neat EP/TEA (weight ratio 1/0.1) system, while the curing heat in EP/TEA/p-MWNTs (weight ratio 1/0.1/0.01) was lower than the neat system. When the content of f-MWNTs was increased to 2 phr (weight ratio of 1/0.1/0.02), the curing heat became lower than that of the neat EP/TEA system, which was the result of the higher viscosity of the EP/f-MWNTs/TEA system. Since the curing heat indicated the curing degree of the system generally, the addition of the f-MWNTs was thought to increase the curing degree of the epoxy matrix at a relatively low content.
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Swelling behaviors, tensile properties and thermodynamic interactions in APS/HEMA copolymeric hydrogels
LIN Zhihui, WU Wenhui, WANG Jianquan, JIN Xin
Front. Mater. Sci.. 2007, 1 (4): 427-431.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11706-007-0078-x
A series of hydrogels was synthesized from hydrophobic allyl phenyl sulfone (APS) and hydrophilic 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA) by bulk free radical copolymerization. The effects of APS content and temperature were studied on network parameters such as effective crosslink density (ve), molar mass between crosslinks (Mc) and polymer-water interaction parameter (χ) of hydrogels. The increase in APS content was shown to enhance hydrophobic bonding within hydrogel, leading to the decrease in equilibrium water content (EWC) and the increase in volume fraction of polymer in hydrogel (φ2), tensile strength and Young s modulus. At the same time, the increases in ve and χ and the decrease in Mc were also observed. When the temperature is increased from 273 to 343 K, the hydrogel A/H3 undergoes decreasing in EWC and increasing in φ2 and χ values. The thermodynamic analysis indicated that the swelling process is an exothermic process.
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