Cerâmica (Oct 2020)

Tricalcium phosphate sheets with chitosan obtained via aqueous tape casting

  • A. K. C. Freitas,
  • L. B. da Silva,
  • A. C. S. da Costa,
  • A. P. S. Peres,
  • S. B. C. Pergher,
  • W. Acchar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0366-69132020663802922
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66, no. 380
pp. 421 – 425

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Abstract Tricalcium phosphate (TCP) is a biomaterial produced in several biomedical applications, in addition to having biocompatibility and osteoconductive capacity. Biodegradable polymers of natural or synthetic origin such as chitosan and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) have been used for tissue engineering applications because they have the properties of the native organic phase of bone tissue. Thus, the objective of this study was to obtain ceramic tapes based on TCP, chitosan, and PVA through the tape casting method. The viscosity data for all suspensions were ideal for the chosen processing. The thermogravimetric curves showed similar profiles, and it was possible to observe that a greater total mass loss occurred with the increase in the chitosan content. XRD reflections related to the β-TCP phase of the orthorhombic structure were found, showing no phase transformation. SEM analysis showed degrees of roughness on the film surfaces with little influence from the increase in chitosan content.

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