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Influence of Ceramic Particles Size and Ratio on Surface—Volume Features of the Naturally Derived HA-Reinforced Filaments for Biomedical Applications

The intersection of the bone tissue reconstruction and additive manufacturing fields promoted the advancement to a prerequisite and new feedstock resource for high-performance bone-like-scaffolds manufacturing. In this paper, the proposed strategy was directed toward the use of bovine-bone-derived h...

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Autores principales: Mocanu, Aura-Cătălina, Miculescu, Florin, Dascălu, Cătălina-Andreea, Voicu, Ștefan Ioan, Pandele, Mădălina-Andreea, Ciocoiu, Robert-Cătălin, Batalu, Dan, Dondea, Sorina, Mitran, Valentina, Ciocan, Lucian-Toma
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9590078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36278668
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfb13040199
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author Mocanu, Aura-Cătălina
Miculescu, Florin
Dascălu, Cătălina-Andreea
Voicu, Ștefan Ioan
Pandele, Mădălina-Andreea
Ciocoiu, Robert-Cătălin
Batalu, Dan
Dondea, Sorina
Mitran, Valentina
Ciocan, Lucian-Toma
author_facet Mocanu, Aura-Cătălina
Miculescu, Florin
Dascălu, Cătălina-Andreea
Voicu, Ștefan Ioan
Pandele, Mădălina-Andreea
Ciocoiu, Robert-Cătălin
Batalu, Dan
Dondea, Sorina
Mitran, Valentina
Ciocan, Lucian-Toma
author_sort Mocanu, Aura-Cătălina
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description The intersection of the bone tissue reconstruction and additive manufacturing fields promoted the advancement to a prerequisite and new feedstock resource for high-performance bone-like-scaffolds manufacturing. In this paper, the proposed strategy was directed toward the use of bovine-bone-derived hydroxyapatite (HA) for surface properties enhancement and mechanical features reinforcement of the poly(lactic acid) matrix for composite filaments extrusion. The involvement of completely naturally derived materials in the technological process was based on factors such as sustainability, low cost, and a facile and green synthesis route. After the HA isolation and extraction from bovine bones by thermal processing, milling, and sorting, two dependent parameters—the HA particles size (<40 μm, <100 μm, and >125 μm) and ratio (0–50% with increments of 10%)—were simultaneously modulated for the first time during the incorporation into the polymeric matrix. The resulting melt mixtures were divided for cast pellets and extruded filaments development. Based on the obtained samples, the study was further designed to examine several key features by complementary surface–volume characterization techniques. Hence, the scanning electron microscopy and micro-CT results for all specimens revealed a uniform and homogenous dispersion of HA particles and an adequate adhesion at the ceramic/polymer interface, without outline pores, sustained by the shape and surface features of the synthesized ceramic particles. Moreover, an enhanced wettability (contact angle in the ~70−21° range) and gradual mechanical takeover were indicated once the HA ratio increased, independent of the particles size, which confirmed the benefits and feasibility of evenly blending the natural ceramic/polymeric components. The results correlation led to the selection of optimal technological parameters for the synthesis of adequate composite filaments destined for future additive manufacturing and biomedical applications.
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spelling pubmed-95900782022-10-25 Influence of Ceramic Particles Size and Ratio on Surface—Volume Features of the Naturally Derived HA-Reinforced Filaments for Biomedical Applications Mocanu, Aura-Cătălina Miculescu, Florin Dascălu, Cătălina-Andreea Voicu, Ștefan Ioan Pandele, Mădălina-Andreea Ciocoiu, Robert-Cătălin Batalu, Dan Dondea, Sorina Mitran, Valentina Ciocan, Lucian-Toma J Funct Biomater Article The intersection of the bone tissue reconstruction and additive manufacturing fields promoted the advancement to a prerequisite and new feedstock resource for high-performance bone-like-scaffolds manufacturing. In this paper, the proposed strategy was directed toward the use of bovine-bone-derived hydroxyapatite (HA) for surface properties enhancement and mechanical features reinforcement of the poly(lactic acid) matrix for composite filaments extrusion. The involvement of completely naturally derived materials in the technological process was based on factors such as sustainability, low cost, and a facile and green synthesis route. After the HA isolation and extraction from bovine bones by thermal processing, milling, and sorting, two dependent parameters—the HA particles size (<40 μm, <100 μm, and >125 μm) and ratio (0–50% with increments of 10%)—were simultaneously modulated for the first time during the incorporation into the polymeric matrix. The resulting melt mixtures were divided for cast pellets and extruded filaments development. Based on the obtained samples, the study was further designed to examine several key features by complementary surface–volume characterization techniques. Hence, the scanning electron microscopy and micro-CT results for all specimens revealed a uniform and homogenous dispersion of HA particles and an adequate adhesion at the ceramic/polymer interface, without outline pores, sustained by the shape and surface features of the synthesized ceramic particles. Moreover, an enhanced wettability (contact angle in the ~70−21° range) and gradual mechanical takeover were indicated once the HA ratio increased, independent of the particles size, which confirmed the benefits and feasibility of evenly blending the natural ceramic/polymeric components. The results correlation led to the selection of optimal technological parameters for the synthesis of adequate composite filaments destined for future additive manufacturing and biomedical applications. MDPI 2022-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9590078/ /pubmed/36278668 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfb13040199 Text en © 2022 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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Mocanu, Aura-Cătălina
Miculescu, Florin
Dascălu, Cătălina-Andreea
Voicu, Ștefan Ioan
Pandele, Mădălina-Andreea
Ciocoiu, Robert-Cătălin
Batalu, Dan
Dondea, Sorina
Mitran, Valentina
Ciocan, Lucian-Toma
Influence of Ceramic Particles Size and Ratio on Surface—Volume Features of the Naturally Derived HA-Reinforced Filaments for Biomedical Applications
title Influence of Ceramic Particles Size and Ratio on Surface—Volume Features of the Naturally Derived HA-Reinforced Filaments for Biomedical Applications
title_full Influence of Ceramic Particles Size and Ratio on Surface—Volume Features of the Naturally Derived HA-Reinforced Filaments for Biomedical Applications
title_fullStr Influence of Ceramic Particles Size and Ratio on Surface—Volume Features of the Naturally Derived HA-Reinforced Filaments for Biomedical Applications
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Ceramic Particles Size and Ratio on Surface—Volume Features of the Naturally Derived HA-Reinforced Filaments for Biomedical Applications
title_short Influence of Ceramic Particles Size and Ratio on Surface—Volume Features of the Naturally Derived HA-Reinforced Filaments for Biomedical Applications
title_sort influence of ceramic particles size and ratio on surface—volume features of the naturally derived ha-reinforced filaments for biomedical applications
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9590078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36278668
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfb13040199
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