Ceramics-Silikáty 50, (3) 159 - 162 (2006) |
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INFLUENCE OF P₂O₅ UPON THE CRYSTALLIZATION OF LITHIUM DISILICATE AND FLORAPATITE IN BIO-GLASS CERAMICS |
Kuzielová Eva, Hrubá Jana, Palou Martin,
Smrčková Eva |
Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology,
Slovak University of Technology, Radlinského 9, 812 37 Bratislava, Slovak Republic
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Keywords: Fluoroapatite, Lithium disilicate, Bio-glass ceramics |
Referred work is a preliminary investigation of the lithium disilicate (LS₂) and the fluoroapatite (FA) crystallization in bioglass
ceramics. Composite glass-ceramics with various content of P₂O₅ in oxide system SiO₂–Li₂O–CaO–CaF₂–P₂O₅ were prepared
by heat treatment of glass at different temperatures. Two crystalline phases lithium disilicate (LS₂) and fluorapatite (FA)
were developed in the samples depending on P₂O₅ content and temperature. The increase of temperature as well as the content
of P₂O₅ promote the crystallization of FA. XRD measurements supplemented by DTA results showed that LS₂ crystallization
at lower temperature is inhibited because of the present of amorphous FA. On the contrary, crystalline phase of FA promoted
the crystallization of LS₂. Phase separation of the samples is well observed in scanning electronic micrograph. The
Vickers hardness values of prepared bio-glass ceramics are higher than the average hardness of biological tooth and these
materials could be applied as mechanically loaded biomedical implants. |
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