Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1463219 Ceramics International 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The biocompatible and degradable macroporous bioceramic scaffolds with high mechanical properties and interconnected porous structures play an important role in hard tissue regeneration and bone tissue engineering applications. In this study, the improvement of mechanical properties of macroporous β-tricalcium phosphate [β-Ca3(PO4)2, β-TCP] bioceramic scaffolds with uniform macropore size and interconnected pores were fabricated by impregnation of the synthesized β-TCP nano-powder slurry into polymeric frames. The microstructures, mechanical properties and in vitro degradation of the fabricated samples were investigated. For a comparison, β-TCP scaffolds were also fabricated from commercial micro-size powders under the same conditions. The resultant scaffolds showed porosities ∼65% with uniform macropore size ranging from 400 to 550 μm and interconnected pore size ∼100 μm. The compressive strength of the samples fabricated from nano-size powders reached 10.87 MPa, which was almost twice as high as those fabricated from commercial micro-size powders, and was comparable to the high-end value (2–10 MPa) of human cancellous bone. Furthermore, the degradation of the β-TCP bioceramics fabricated from nano-size powders was apparently lower than those fabricated from commercial micro-size powders, suggesting the possible control of the degradation of the scaffolds by regulating initial powder size. Regarding the excellent mechanical properties and porous structures, the obtained macroporous β-TCP bioceramic scaffolds can be used in hard tissue regeneration and bone tissue engineering applications.

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