INTECIN   20395
INSTITUTO DE TECNOLOGIAS Y CIENCIAS DE LA INGENIERIA "HILARIO FERNANDEZ LONG"
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Functionalization of hydroxyapatite scaffolds with ZnO
Autor/es:
CRISTIAN MARTINEZ; ULISES GILABERT; LILIANA GARRIDO; MARIANA ROSENBUSCH; ANDRES OZOLS
Revista:
Procedia Material Science
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Lugar: Melbourne ; Año: 2015 vol. 9 p. 484 - 490
Resumen:
This paper analyzes the effectiveness of a new method for treating the surface of bioceramics scaffolds intended for bone substitutes (SO). This employs hydroxyapatite (Ca5(PO4)3(OH), HA) obtained from the chemical treatment (weak acid) and pyrolysis (at 900°C) of fresh bovine bone. The inorganic matrix is formed by an interconnected pore structure and hydrophilic, very similar to the human cancellous bone, which is used in reconstructive surgery. The SO biologic response can be improved by surface modification with Zn, element known for its antibacterial action. The Zn fixing in HA is frequently performed by chemicalsynthesis processes, where Zn2 +, Ca2 + and PO43- ions co-precipitation processes take place. The proposed method begins with the chemical treatment of the HA with an aqueous solution of phosphoric acid (30 wt. %). These scaffolds are submerged (under vacuum) in a dispersion of ZnO in an alcohol-glycerin solution, which allows relatively uniform distribution of oxide on the porous medium, when it is dried. The Zn chemical bonding on HA surface is accomplished by sintering (900 to 1100°C). This promotes a solid state reaction, which leads to the formation of Zn phosphates (in hydrated and non-hydrated forms), according to the analysis of X-ray diffraction, energy spectroscopy and electron microscopy observation. This process is of simpleimplementation and it would allow SO functionalization with other therapeutic agents of interest, represented by different ions.