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Title: Preparation and evaluation of cerium oxide-bovine hydroxyapatite composites for biomedical engineering applications
Authors: Gunduz, O.
Göde, Ceren
Ahmad, Z.
Gökçe, H.
Yetmez, M.
Kalkandelen, C.
Sahin, Y.M.
Keywords: Bioceramics
Bovine hydroxyapatite
Cerium oxide
Mechanical properties
Microstructure
Sintering
Applications
Biomedical engineering
Compressive strength
Hydroxyapatite
Mammals
Microhardness
Oxides
Scanning electron microscopy
X ray diffraction
Cerium oxides
Compression strength
Engineering applications
Fabrication and characterizations
Hydroxyapatite composite
Micro-structural characteristics
Sintering temperatures
Vickers microhardness
bovine hydroxyapatite
cerium oxide
hydroxyapatite
unclassified drug
biomaterial
bone prosthesis
ceramics
ceric oxide
cerium
powder
article
biomedical engineering
composite material
compressive strength
concentration (parameters)
diffraction
microtechnology
particle size
priority journal
scanning electron microscopy
temperature
animal
Bovinae
chemistry
hardness
materials testing
mechanical stress
pressure
Animals
Biocompatible Materials
Biomedical Engineering
Bone Substitutes
Cattle
Ceramics
Cerium
Compressive Strength
Durapatite
Hardness
Materials Testing
Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
Powders
Pressure
Stress, Mechanical
Temperature
Publisher: Elsevier BV
Abstract: The fabrication and characterization of bovine hydroxyapatite (BHA) and cerium oxide (CeO2) composites are presented. CeO2 (at varying concentrations 1, 5 and 10wt%) were added to calcinated BHA powder. The resulting mixtures were shaped into green cylindrical samples by powder pressing (350MPa) followed by sintering in air (1000-1300°C for 4h). Density, Vickers microhardness (HV), compression strength, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) studies were performed on the products. The sintering behavior, microstructural characteristics and mechanical properties were evaluated. Differences in the sintering temperature (for 1wt% CeO2 composites) between 1200 and 1300°C, show a 3.3% increase in the microhardness (564 and 582.75HV, respectively). Composites prepared at 1300°C demonstrate the greatest compression strength with comparable results for 5 and 10wt% CeO2 content (106 and 107MPa) which are significantly better than those for 1wt% and those that do not include any CeO2 (90 and below 60MPa, respectively). The results obtained suggest optimal parameters to be used in preparation of BHA and CeO2 composites, while also highlighting the potential of such materials in several biomedical engineering applications. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/7840
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmbbm.2014.03.004
ISSN: 1751-6161
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