Affiliation:
1. Kuang-Chi Institute of Advanced Technology
Abstract
Porous biomaterials including porous bioceramics play important roles for hard tissue
replacement and regeneration. I this paper, porous alumina (with and without zirconia addition)
ceramics were produced via coating polyurethane (PU) foams with Al2O3 (ZrO2) slurries, followed
by drying at room temperature and sintering at 1300 oC. The advantage of the PU foam method was
the achieved high pore interconnectivity, but the mechanical properties of the porous ceramics were
rather poor due to the high macroporosity and the high microporosity. To remove the microporosity
and strengthen the porous alumina ceramics, a lanthanum-modified aluminosilicate (LAS) glass was
used to infiltrate the alumina struts. Nevertheless, the resulting LAS-modified macroporous alumina
ceramics would have no ability to bond to bone tissues. To impart a bioactivity (i.e. the ability of
bone bonding) to the bioinert porous ceramics, a bioactive glass layer was applied by dipping with
the bioactive glass slurry and sintering at 1200 oC. The twice coated porous alumina ceramics
would exhibit high compressive strengths, allow bone tissue ingrowth, and form strong bonematerial
integration. A biodegradable filler – calcium phosphate cement was also incorporated. A
possible application of the porous bioceramics would be for the maxillofacial reconstruction.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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