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Hydroxyapatite electrical conductivity

O. (1978) Electrical conductivity of some hydroxyapatites. Electrochim. Acta, 23,... [Pg.111]

Inorganic nanoflllers such as clays or ceramics may improve mechanical properties and dielectric properties. An abundant literature has been devoted to layered silicates for applications in the biomedical domain, hydroxyapatite (HAp e.g., nanoparticles of 300 nm in Figure 13.1a) might be of interest. Ferroelectric ceramics are attractive for their high dielectric permittivity and electroactive properties. As an example, BaTiOa particles with d 700 nm are shown in Figure 13.1b. Conductive nanoparticles should induce electrical conductivity in polymeric matrices, but to preserve the mechanical properties, small amount should be used. Consequently, there is great interest in conductive nanotubes [i.e., carbon nanotubes (CNTs)], which exhibit the highest... [Pg.526]


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