Preparation of polylactic acid composites containing beta -Ca(PO sub(3)) sub(2) fibers
Novel biomaterials for application to artificial bone with modulus of elasticity close to that of natural bone were prepared using bioresorbable poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) and high-strength beta -Ca(PO sub(3)) sub(2) fibers treated with dilute NaOH solution. PLLA dissolved by using methylene chloride...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of materials research 1999-02, Vol.14 (2), p.418-424 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Novel biomaterials for application to artificial bone with modulus of elasticity close to that of natural bone were prepared using bioresorbable poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) and high-strength beta -Ca(PO sub(3)) sub(2) fibers treated with dilute NaOH solution. PLLA dissolved by using methylene chloride was mixed with the fibers. After drying the mixture, it was hot-pressed uniaxially under a pressure of 40 MPa at 180 degree C, resulting in fabrication of a PLLA composite containing beta -Ca(PO sub(3)) sub(2) fibers. Almost no degradation in the bending strength was observed even when a large amount of the fibers ( approximately 50 wt. %) was introduced, and the modulus of elasticity was increased effectively with increasing the fiber content. The PLLA composite with modulus of elasticity of >5 GPa similar to that of natural bone was found to be prepared when the fiber content was over 35 wt. %. The bending test of the composites showed that very high energy is consumed for their fracture and that the fracture proceeds step by step, even beyond the maximum stress. |
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ISSN: | 0884-2914 |