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DC and AC Conductivity, Biosolubility and Thermal Properties of Mg-Doped Na(2)O–CaO–P(2)O(5) Glasses

Bioactive glasses have recently been extensively used to replace, regenerate, and repair hard tissues in the human body because of their ability to bond with living tissue. In this work, the effects of replacing Na(2)O with MgO on the electrical, biosolubility, and thermal properties of the target g...

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Autores principales: Wójcik, Natalia Anna, Ali, Sharafat, Karczewski, Jakub Lech, Jonson, Bo, Bartmański, Michał, Barczyński, Ryszard Jan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8156278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34067907
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14102626
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author Wójcik, Natalia Anna
Ali, Sharafat
Karczewski, Jakub Lech
Jonson, Bo
Bartmański, Michał
Barczyński, Ryszard Jan
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Karczewski, Jakub Lech
Jonson, Bo
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description Bioactive glasses have recently been extensively used to replace, regenerate, and repair hard tissues in the human body because of their ability to bond with living tissue. In this work, the effects of replacing Na(2)O with MgO on the electrical, biosolubility, and thermal properties of the target glass 10Na(2)O–60P(2)O(5)–30CaO (in mol%) were investigated. The electrical properties of the glasses were studied with the impedance spectroscopy technique. At 473 K, DC conductivity values decreased from 4.21 × 10(−11) to 4.21 × 10(−12) S cm(−1) after complete substitution of MgO for Na(2)O. All samples had a similar activation energy of the DC conduction process ~1.27 eV. Conduction mechanisms were found to be due to hop of ions: Na(+), Mg(2+)(,) and probable H(+). FTIR analysis showed that, as the Mg content increased, the Q(2) unit (PO(2)(−)) shifted towards higher wavenumbers. The proportion of Q(3) unit (P(2)O(5)) decreased in the glass structure. This confirmed that the replacement of Na(+) by Mg(2+) was accompanied by concurrent polymerization of the calcium–phosphate glass network. The biosolubility test in the phosphate-buffered saline solution showed that the magnesium addition enhanced the biosolubility properties of Na(2)O–CaO–P(2)O(5) glasses by increasing their dissolution rate and supporting forming CaP-rich layers on the surface. The glass transition temperature increased, and thermal stability decreased substantially upon substitution of Na(2)O by MgO.
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spelling pubmed-81562782021-05-28 DC and AC Conductivity, Biosolubility and Thermal Properties of Mg-Doped Na(2)O–CaO–P(2)O(5) Glasses Wójcik, Natalia Anna Ali, Sharafat Karczewski, Jakub Lech Jonson, Bo Bartmański, Michał Barczyński, Ryszard Jan Materials (Basel) Article Bioactive glasses have recently been extensively used to replace, regenerate, and repair hard tissues in the human body because of their ability to bond with living tissue. In this work, the effects of replacing Na(2)O with MgO on the electrical, biosolubility, and thermal properties of the target glass 10Na(2)O–60P(2)O(5)–30CaO (in mol%) were investigated. The electrical properties of the glasses were studied with the impedance spectroscopy technique. At 473 K, DC conductivity values decreased from 4.21 × 10(−11) to 4.21 × 10(−12) S cm(−1) after complete substitution of MgO for Na(2)O. All samples had a similar activation energy of the DC conduction process ~1.27 eV. Conduction mechanisms were found to be due to hop of ions: Na(+), Mg(2+)(,) and probable H(+). FTIR analysis showed that, as the Mg content increased, the Q(2) unit (PO(2)(−)) shifted towards higher wavenumbers. The proportion of Q(3) unit (P(2)O(5)) decreased in the glass structure. This confirmed that the replacement of Na(+) by Mg(2+) was accompanied by concurrent polymerization of the calcium–phosphate glass network. The biosolubility test in the phosphate-buffered saline solution showed that the magnesium addition enhanced the biosolubility properties of Na(2)O–CaO–P(2)O(5) glasses by increasing their dissolution rate and supporting forming CaP-rich layers on the surface. The glass transition temperature increased, and thermal stability decreased substantially upon substitution of Na(2)O by MgO. MDPI 2021-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8156278/ /pubmed/34067907 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14102626 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wójcik, Natalia Anna
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DC and AC Conductivity, Biosolubility and Thermal Properties of Mg-Doped Na(2)O–CaO–P(2)O(5) Glasses
title DC and AC Conductivity, Biosolubility and Thermal Properties of Mg-Doped Na(2)O–CaO–P(2)O(5) Glasses
title_full DC and AC Conductivity, Biosolubility and Thermal Properties of Mg-Doped Na(2)O–CaO–P(2)O(5) Glasses
title_fullStr DC and AC Conductivity, Biosolubility and Thermal Properties of Mg-Doped Na(2)O–CaO–P(2)O(5) Glasses
title_full_unstemmed DC and AC Conductivity, Biosolubility and Thermal Properties of Mg-Doped Na(2)O–CaO–P(2)O(5) Glasses
title_short DC and AC Conductivity, Biosolubility and Thermal Properties of Mg-Doped Na(2)O–CaO–P(2)O(5) Glasses
title_sort dc and ac conductivity, biosolubility and thermal properties of mg-doped na(2)o–cao–p(2)o(5) glasses
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8156278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34067907
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14102626
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