Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5440588 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
45S5 bioactive glass composite scaffolds reinforced with reduced graphene oxide (rGO) were fabricated for the first time by robocasting (direct-writing) technique. Composite scaffolds with 0-3 vol.% content of rGO platelets were printed, and then consolidated by pressureless sintering at 550 or 1000 °C in Ar atmosphere. It was found that the addition of rGO platelets up to 1.5 vol.% content enhanced the mechanical performance of the 45S5 bioactive glass scaffolds in terms of strength and toughness. Best performance was obtained for 1 vol.% rGO, which yielded an enhancement of the fracture toughness of â¼850 and 380% for sintering temperatures of 550 and 1000 °C, respectively, while the compressive strength increased by â¼290 and 75%. rGO addition thus emerges as a promising approach for the fabrication of novel bioglass scaffolds with improved mechanical performance without deterioration of their bioactivity, which may then find use in load-bearing bone tissue engineering applications.
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Authors
Siamak Eqtesadi, Azadeh Motealleh, Rune Wendelbo, Angel L. Ortiz, Pedro Miranda,