Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8015304 | Materials Letters | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Polyvinyl alcohol/silica (PVA/SiO2) hybrid fibers were prepared via a sol-gel combined electrospinning technique, and their potential application in bone tissue engineering was evaluated in terms of in vitro bioactivity. When the PVA concentration was 8%, the obtained PVA/SiO2 hybrid fibers exhibited a uniform and continuous morphology, with an average fiber diameter of about 542.9â¯nm. The SiO2 xerogel phase was uniformly distributed within the PVA matrix, and its actual content was very close to the theoretical value. After 3â¯days of immersion in simulated body fluid (SBF), the PVA/SiO2 hybrid fibers displayed a vigorous precipitation of lamellar apatite crystals, reflecting their excellent in vitro bioactivity.
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Authors
Shu-Hui Xia, Shu-Hua Teng, Peng Wang,