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Bioceramic fillers

DMA can also be used to investigate the effect of sterilisation on the structural and thermal properties of polymers and composites intended for biomedical use. Due to the sensitivity of some polymers to heat and solvent attack, one option to sterilise would be to y -irradiate. In a study investigating the properties of composite materials consisting of bioceramic fillers. [Pg.269]

Surface area, pore volume, and pore size distribution are very significant factors controlling the surface reactivity of bioceramic materials. In situ filler formation by sol-gel methods (see also Chapter 24) has been used to prepare bioactive glasses with... [Pg.453]


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