2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2022.04.289
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Piezoelectric and mechanical properties of hydroxyapatite/titanium oxide composites

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“…Bowen et al reported the piezoelectric coefficient of HA-BiTiO 3 to be ∼20 pC/N for polarized bone substitutes . Tavangar et al and Sánchez-Hernández et al did work on HA-based composites with BaTiO 3 and TiO 2 , respectively, for hard tissue applications and measured the d 33 for the respective piezoelectric composites. Though PZT has a high d 33 value of 590 pC/N, it is toxic and not preferable to use for medical applications . Hence scientists tried to modify the lead-based piezoelectric materials to make them non-toxic or to find some alternatives to replace the existing materials so that they can be used inside living tissues.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bowen et al reported the piezoelectric coefficient of HA-BiTiO 3 to be ∼20 pC/N for polarized bone substitutes . Tavangar et al and Sánchez-Hernández et al did work on HA-based composites with BaTiO 3 and TiO 2 , respectively, for hard tissue applications and measured the d 33 for the respective piezoelectric composites. Though PZT has a high d 33 value of 590 pC/N, it is toxic and not preferable to use for medical applications . Hence scientists tried to modify the lead-based piezoelectric materials to make them non-toxic or to find some alternatives to replace the existing materials so that they can be used inside living tissues.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%