Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1230946 Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Some ternary borate glasses were prepared and corrosion behavior of such ternary borate glasses after immersion in aqueous dilute phosphate solution was studied using different immersion times. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) absorption spectral measurements were done before and after immersion in the mentioned solution for extended times up to 2 days to justify the appearance of the characteristic FTIR bands due to calcium phosphate (hydroxyapatite (HA)) which is considered as the potential indication of bioactivity. Experimental IR data confirm the beginning of the appearance of FTIR bands at about 580 and 620 cm−1 after 3 days and the complete resolution with its characteristic split form after 1 week and more.Deconvolution analysis technique (DAT) of the FTIR spectrum was employed to investigate the bioactivity of such ternary borate system after a short period of immersion. The corrosion behavior of such glasses is explained in relation to a suggested hydrolysis followed by direct dissolution mechanism. The ease of dissolution of all the borate glasses constituents explains the formation of calcium phosphate and conversion to crystalline hydroxyapatite within the borate glass matrix. X-ray diffraction may be used to retrace the structural changes and degree of crystallinity of the prepared glasses.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Some ternary borate glasses were prepared and corrosion behavior of these glasses was studied. ► FTIR absorption spectra was studied before and after immersion in dilute phosphate solution. ► Bioactivity of prepared samples was studied after prolonged time of immersion. ► Combined mathematical-spectroscopic technique used for early investigation of the bioactivity. ► Confirmation of HA formation were examined using different tools such as XRD, SEM.

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