Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1470073 Corrosion Science 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Aluminosilicate microspheres obtained by spray drying were investigated in prospect of their potential biomedical applications. The as-prepared microspheres are amorphous. TEM and AFM were used to examine the morphology of the samples before and after immersion in simulated body fluid (SBF). The local structure changes as a function of microspheres composition and due to their immersion in SBF were investigated by 29Si and 27Al MAS–NMR. After SBF immersion, the silica network partially depolymerised by hydration/hydroxylation and the completely changed aluminium environment suggest a phylosilicate-like structure. 31P MAS–NMR analysis evidenced phosphorus ions incorporated in a new crystalline phase developed during SBF immersion.

► Aluminosilicate microspheres less than 20 μm were prepared by spray drying. ► Microspheres structure is modified after immersion in simulated body fluid (SBF). ► Silica network is partially depolymerized by hydration/hydroxylation in SBF. ► After SBF immersion the aluminum environment is completely changed. ► Apatite type nanocrystals grown on microspheres in SBF mark their bioactivity.

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