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Preliminary Studies on Graphene-Reinforced 3D Products Obtained by the One-Stage Sacrificial Template Method for Bone Reconstruction Applications

The bone remodeling field has shifted focus towards the delineation of products with two main critical attributes: internal architectures capable to promote fast cell colonization and good mechanical performance. In this paper, Luffa-fibers and graphene nanoplatelets were proposed as porogen templat...

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Autores principales: Mocanu, Aura-Cătălina, Miculescu, Florin, Stan, George E., Ciocoiu, Robert-Cătălin, Corobea, Mihai Cosmin, Miculescu, Marian, Ciocan, Lucian Toma
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8006250/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33673093
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfb12010013
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author Mocanu, Aura-Cătălina
Miculescu, Florin
Stan, George E.
Ciocoiu, Robert-Cătălin
Corobea, Mihai Cosmin
Miculescu, Marian
Ciocan, Lucian Toma
author_facet Mocanu, Aura-Cătălina
Miculescu, Florin
Stan, George E.
Ciocoiu, Robert-Cătălin
Corobea, Mihai Cosmin
Miculescu, Marian
Ciocan, Lucian Toma
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description The bone remodeling field has shifted focus towards the delineation of products with two main critical attributes: internal architectures capable to promote fast cell colonization and good mechanical performance. In this paper, Luffa-fibers and graphene nanoplatelets were proposed as porogen template and mechanical reinforcing agent, respectively, in view of framing 3D products by a one-stage polymer-free process. The ceramic matrix was prepared through a reproducible technology, developed for the conversion of marble resources into calcium phosphates (CaP) powders. After the graphene incorporation (by mechanical and ultrasonication mixing) into the CaP matrix, and Luffa-fibers addition, the samples were evaluated in both as-admixed and thermally-treated form (compact/porous products) by complementary structural, morphological, and compositional techniques. The results confirmed the benefits of the two agents’ addition upon the compact products’ micro-porosity and the global mechanical features, inferred by compressive strength and elastic modulus determinations. For the porous products, overall optimal results were obtained at a graphene amount of <1 wt.%. Further, no influence of graphene on fibers’ ability to generate at high temperatures internal interconnected-channels-arrays was depicted. Moreover, its incorporation led to a general preservation of structural composition and stability for both the as-admixed and thermally-treated products. The developed CaP-reinforced structures sustain the premises for prospective non- and load-bearing biomedical applications.
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spelling pubmed-80062502021-03-30 Preliminary Studies on Graphene-Reinforced 3D Products Obtained by the One-Stage Sacrificial Template Method for Bone Reconstruction Applications Mocanu, Aura-Cătălina Miculescu, Florin Stan, George E. Ciocoiu, Robert-Cătălin Corobea, Mihai Cosmin Miculescu, Marian Ciocan, Lucian Toma J Funct Biomater Article The bone remodeling field has shifted focus towards the delineation of products with two main critical attributes: internal architectures capable to promote fast cell colonization and good mechanical performance. In this paper, Luffa-fibers and graphene nanoplatelets were proposed as porogen template and mechanical reinforcing agent, respectively, in view of framing 3D products by a one-stage polymer-free process. The ceramic matrix was prepared through a reproducible technology, developed for the conversion of marble resources into calcium phosphates (CaP) powders. After the graphene incorporation (by mechanical and ultrasonication mixing) into the CaP matrix, and Luffa-fibers addition, the samples were evaluated in both as-admixed and thermally-treated form (compact/porous products) by complementary structural, morphological, and compositional techniques. The results confirmed the benefits of the two agents’ addition upon the compact products’ micro-porosity and the global mechanical features, inferred by compressive strength and elastic modulus determinations. For the porous products, overall optimal results were obtained at a graphene amount of <1 wt.%. Further, no influence of graphene on fibers’ ability to generate at high temperatures internal interconnected-channels-arrays was depicted. Moreover, its incorporation led to a general preservation of structural composition and stability for both the as-admixed and thermally-treated products. The developed CaP-reinforced structures sustain the premises for prospective non- and load-bearing biomedical applications. MDPI 2021-02-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8006250/ /pubmed/33673093 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfb12010013 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mocanu, Aura-Cătălina
Miculescu, Florin
Stan, George E.
Ciocoiu, Robert-Cătălin
Corobea, Mihai Cosmin
Miculescu, Marian
Ciocan, Lucian Toma
Preliminary Studies on Graphene-Reinforced 3D Products Obtained by the One-Stage Sacrificial Template Method for Bone Reconstruction Applications
title Preliminary Studies on Graphene-Reinforced 3D Products Obtained by the One-Stage Sacrificial Template Method for Bone Reconstruction Applications
title_full Preliminary Studies on Graphene-Reinforced 3D Products Obtained by the One-Stage Sacrificial Template Method for Bone Reconstruction Applications
title_fullStr Preliminary Studies on Graphene-Reinforced 3D Products Obtained by the One-Stage Sacrificial Template Method for Bone Reconstruction Applications
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary Studies on Graphene-Reinforced 3D Products Obtained by the One-Stage Sacrificial Template Method for Bone Reconstruction Applications
title_short Preliminary Studies on Graphene-Reinforced 3D Products Obtained by the One-Stage Sacrificial Template Method for Bone Reconstruction Applications
title_sort preliminary studies on graphene-reinforced 3d products obtained by the one-stage sacrificial template method for bone reconstruction applications
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8006250/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33673093
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfb12010013
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