Materials Research (Sep 2007)

A study of the consolidation method with albumin to obtain porous beta-TCP ceramics

  • Christiane Ribeiro,
  • José Carlos Bressiani,
  • Ana Helena de Almeida Bressiani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-14392007000300017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
pp. 307 – 310

Abstract

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In many 'in-vivo' and 'in-vitro' studies, the behavior of calcium phosphate ceramics like beta - tricalcium phosphate in biological environments has been reported to be predictive and positive. In terms of bone tissue growth, these ceramics are attractive biomaterials due to their porous microstructures. To obtain biomaterial quality ceramics, in this investigationbeta- TCP porous ceramics were prepared by a special consolidation method with albumin as a foam generating agent. This technique enables a variety of formats with complex geometries to be prepared. To obtain porous samples using albumin, heat had to be introduced into the system during the consolidation stage. After consolidation, the samples were sintered at 1250 °C for 30 minutes and characterized using X ray diffractometry, scanning electron microscopy and mercury porosimetry. The foams that were obtained by this method exhibited spherical and interconnected pores, characteristics desirable in biomedical implants.

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