Aqueous Calcium Phosphate Cement Inks for 3D Printing

Author:

Weichhold Jan1,Pfeiffle Maximilian1,Kade Juliane C.1,Hurle Katrin2,Gbureck Uwe1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department for Functional Materials in Medicine and Dentistry at the Institute of Functional Materials and Biofabrication University of Würzburg Pleicherwall 2 D-97070 Würzburg Germany

2. GeoZentrum Nordbayern Mineralogy Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) Schlossgarten 5a 91054 Erlangen Germany

Abstract

Mimicking the native properties and architecture of natural bone is a remaining challenge within the field of regenerative medicine. Due to the chemical similarity of calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) to bone mineral, these cements are well studied as potential bone replacement material. Nevertheless, the processing and handling of CPCs into prefabricated pastes with adequate properties for 3D printing has drawbacks due to slow reaction times, limited design freedom, as well as fabrication issues such as filter pressing during ejection through thin nozzles. Herein, an aqueous cement paste containing α‐tricalcium phosphate powder is proposed, which is stabilized by sodium pyrophosphate (Na4P2O7·10H2O) as additive. Since high powder loadings within pastes can result in filter pressing during extrusion, various concentrations and molecular weights of hyaluronic acid (HyAc) are added to the cement paste, resulting in reduced filter pressing during 3D extrusion‐based printing. These cement pastes are investigated regarding their setting reaction after activation with orthophosphate solution by isothermal calorimetry and X‐ray diffraction, as well as their hardening performance using Imeter measurements, while the processability is assessed by extrusion through 1.2 and 0.8 mm cannulas. The 3D‐printed structures with appropriate HyAc molecular weight and concentration demonstrate suitable mechanical properties and resolution for clinical application.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science

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