Comparison of amorphous TCP nanoparticles to micron-sized α-TCP as starting materials for calcium phosphate cements

被引:54
作者
Brunner, Tobias J.
Bohner, Marc
Dora, Claudio
Gerber, Christian
Stark, Wendelin J. [1 ]
机构
[1] ETH, Inst Chem & Bioengn, Dept Chem & Appl Biosci, CH-8093 Zurich, Switzerland
[2] Dr HC Robert Mathys Fdn, CH-2544 Bettlach, Switzerland
[3] Univ Zurich, Dept Orthopaed Surg, CH-8008 Zurich, Switzerland
关键词
calcium phosphate(s); mechanical properties; nanoparticle; amorphous-TCP; physico-chemical properties;
D O I
10.1002/jbm.b.30809
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
The development of degradable bone cements with a mineral composition similar to natural bone was investigated using highly reactive calcium phosphate phases as starting materials. Mixtures of XRD-amorphous, glassy tricalcium phosphate (amorphous-TCP) nanoparticles of 25-60 nm size and micron sized, milled alpha-TCP were set by hydration with sodium phosphate buffer and investigated for possible application as single component calcium phosphate cements (CPCs). Isothermal calorimetry allowed a precise tracking of the setting process. Amorphous-TCP nanoparticles converted into calcium deficient hydroxyapatite with cement setting times below 12 min. The total energy release by the material during hardening corroborated the importance of high specific surface area and phase composition, that is, amorphous state of the nanometric starting material as repeatedly suggested earlier. The phase composition of the resulting CPCs was characterized by X-ray diffraction before and after setting. The morphology was investigated by nitrogen adsorption, scanning, and transmission electron microscopy and revealed the formation of highly porous calcium deficient hydroxyapatite with specific surface areas of up to 160 m(2) g(-1) after setting. In contrast to the very fast reaction time and highest specific surface area, the mechanical stability of the resulting CPC is still insufficient and requires further improvement. (C) 2007 Wiley Periodicals. Inc.
引用
收藏
页码:400 / 407
页数:8
相关论文
共 47 条
  • [1] In vivo behavior of three different injectable hydraulic calcium phosphate cements
    Apelt, D
    Theiss, F
    El-Warrak, AO
    Zlinszky, K
    Bettschart-Wolfisberger, R
    Bohner, M
    Matter, S
    Auer, JA
    von Rechenberg, B
    [J]. BIOMATERIALS, 2004, 25 (7-8) : 1439 - 1451
  • [2] Effect of porosity reduction by compaction on compressive strength and microstructure of calcium phosphate cement
    Barralet, JE
    Gaunt, T
    Wright, AJ
    Gibson, IR
    Knowles, JC
    [J]. JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS RESEARCH, 2002, 63 (01): : 1 - 9
  • [3] Combining particle size distribution and isothermal calorimetry data to determine the reaction kinetics of α-tricalcium phosphate-water mixtures
    Bohner, M
    Malsy, AK
    Camiré, CL
    Gbureck, U
    [J]. ACTA BIOMATERIALIA, 2006, 2 (03) : 343 - 348
  • [4] New hydraulic cements based on α-tricalcium phosphate-calcium sulfate dihydrate mixtures
    Bohner, M
    [J]. BIOMATERIALS, 2004, 25 (04) : 741 - 749
  • [5] Bohner M, 2000, Injury, V31 Suppl 4, P37
  • [6] BROWN WE, 1983, J DENT RES, V62, P672
  • [7] Glass and bioglass nanopowders by flame synthesis
    Brunner, TJ
    Grass, RN
    Stark, WJ
    [J]. CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS, 2006, (13) : 1384 - 1386
  • [8] In vitro cytotoxicity of oxide nanoparticles: Comparison to asbestos, silica, and the effect of particle solubility
    Brunner, Tobias J.
    Wick, Peter
    Manser, Pius
    Spohn, Philipp
    Grass, Robert N.
    Limbach, Ludwig K.
    Bruinink, Arie
    Stark, Wendelin J.
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 2006, 40 (14) : 4374 - 4381
  • [9] Correlating crystallinity and reactivity in an α-tricalcium phosphate
    Camiré, CL
    Gbureck, U
    Hirsiger, W
    Bohner, M
    [J]. BIOMATERIALS, 2005, 26 (16) : 2787 - 2794
  • [10] SKELETAL REPAIR BY IN-SITU FORMATION OF THE MINERAL PHASE OF BONE
    CONSTANTZ, BR
    ISON, IC
    FULMER, MT
    POSER, RD
    SMITH, ST
    VANWAGONER, M
    ROSS, J
    GOLDSTEIN, SA
    JUPITER, JB
    ROSENTHAL, DI
    [J]. SCIENCE, 1995, 267 (5205) : 1796 - 1799