2024
DOI: 10.3390/jfb15010019
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New 3D Printed Scaffolds Based on Walstromite Synthesized by Sol–Gel Method

Ştefania Chiriac,
Roxana-Cristina Popescu,
Mihnea-Mihăiță Pele
et al.

Abstract: This study explores the potential utilization of walstromite (BaCa2Si3O9) as a foundational material for creating new bioceramics in the form of scaffolds through 3D printing technology. To achieve this objective, this study investigates the chemical–mineralogical, morphological, and structural characteristics, as well as the biological properties, of walstromite-based bioceramics. The precursor mixture for walstromite synthesis is prepared through the sol–gel method, utilizing pure reagents. The resulting dri… Show more

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“…To improve the performance of calcium phosphate cements, various mineral additives have been explored. In addition to fibre reinforcement [12], which is often nondegradable [13], dual-setting cements have been developed as a new modification of CPCs and other cements [14][15][16]. In these cements, the liquid phase of the cements is modified by water-soluble monomers, which polymerise during precipitation to form a hydrogel matrix [17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To improve the performance of calcium phosphate cements, various mineral additives have been explored. In addition to fibre reinforcement [12], which is often nondegradable [13], dual-setting cements have been developed as a new modification of CPCs and other cements [14][15][16]. In these cements, the liquid phase of the cements is modified by water-soluble monomers, which polymerise during precipitation to form a hydrogel matrix [17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%