Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10624583 | Ceramics International | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Using H2O2 aqueous solution as pore-forming agent, hydroxyapatite (HA) porous scaffolds with both lamellar and spherical pores were fabricated by a freeze casting method. The highest porosity was obtained in HA scaffolds prepared using 5 vol% H2O2 aqueous solution. The relationship between the electric field intensity and the properties of HA scaffolds was investigated. Results showed that when the electric field intensity was increased from 0 to 90 kV/m, the average diameters of lamellar and spherical pores of HA scaffold were increased from 460 μm to 810 μm, and from 320 μm to 420 μm, respectively. Vitro cellular assay indicated that HA scaffold with both the lamellar and the spherical pores has a better biocompatibility, compared with that with single pores.
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Authors
Z. Cheng, K. Zhao, Z.P. Wu,