TY - JOUR
T1 - Structure and biomineralization of calcium silicate glasses containing fluoride ions
AU - Fuji, Eiji
AU - Kawabata, Koji
AU - Yoshimatsu, Hideyuki
AU - Hayakawa, Satoshi
AU - Tsuru, Kanji
AU - Osaka, Akiyoshi
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PY - 2003/10
Y1 - 2003/10
N2 - The in vitro bioactivity, in terms of apatite-forming ability, of calcium silicate glasses containing 10 mol% fluoride ions in the NaF-CaO-SiO2 system was examined by soaking in Kokubo's simulated body fluid (SBF) at 36.5°C for 7 d. The surface structure of the glasses was examined by thin-film X-ray diffraction (TF-XRD) and Fourier transform infrared reflection spectroscopy (FT-IR) in order to confirm the apatite deposition. The structure of the calcium silicate glasses was examined by 29Si magic angle spinning-nuclear resonance spectroscopy (MAS-NMR) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Three calcium silicate glasses containing 10 mol% fluoride ions had different apatite-forming abilities. In the case of CaO/SiO2=1, the apatite-forming ability of 10NaF·45CaO·45SiO2 was lower than that of 50CaO·50SiO2. This indicated that the addition of fluoride ions suppressed the apatite-forming ability, irrespective of the structural similarity of the silicate network based on the ratio of CaO/SiO2 between the glasses.
AB - The in vitro bioactivity, in terms of apatite-forming ability, of calcium silicate glasses containing 10 mol% fluoride ions in the NaF-CaO-SiO2 system was examined by soaking in Kokubo's simulated body fluid (SBF) at 36.5°C for 7 d. The surface structure of the glasses was examined by thin-film X-ray diffraction (TF-XRD) and Fourier transform infrared reflection spectroscopy (FT-IR) in order to confirm the apatite deposition. The structure of the calcium silicate glasses was examined by 29Si magic angle spinning-nuclear resonance spectroscopy (MAS-NMR) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Three calcium silicate glasses containing 10 mol% fluoride ions had different apatite-forming abilities. In the case of CaO/SiO2=1, the apatite-forming ability of 10NaF·45CaO·45SiO2 was lower than that of 50CaO·50SiO2. This indicated that the addition of fluoride ions suppressed the apatite-forming ability, irrespective of the structural similarity of the silicate network based on the ratio of CaO/SiO2 between the glasses.
KW - Apatite
KW - Bioactivity
KW - Calcium silicate glass
KW - Fluoride ions
KW - Nuclear magnetic resonance
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U2 - 10.2109/jcersj.111.762
DO - 10.2109/jcersj.111.762
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0344034259
SN - 1882-0743
VL - 111
SP - 762
EP - 766
JO - Nippon Seramikkusu Kyokai Gakujutsu Ronbunshi/Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan
JF - Nippon Seramikkusu Kyokai Gakujutsu Ronbunshi/Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan
IS - 1298
ER -