Injection-molded hydroxyapatite/polyethylene bone-analogue biocomposites via structure manipulationElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available. See DOI: 10.1039/c5tb00643k
Due to insufficient mechanical performance, such as low tensile strength, the application of hydroxyapatite (HA)/high-density polyethylene (HDPE) biocomposites has been limited to use as minor load-bearing bone substitutes. In the current work, we propose to impose an intense shear flow during injec...
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Zusammenfassung: | Due to insufficient mechanical performance, such as low tensile strength, the application of hydroxyapatite (HA)/high-density polyethylene (HDPE) biocomposites has been limited to use as minor load-bearing bone substitutes. In the current work, we propose to impose an intense shear flow during injection molding to tune the microstructure of the HA/HDPE biocomposites, by which an anisotropic biomimetic structure and superior mechanical properties were gained. Morphological observations manifested that the imposed intense shear induced a large amount of oriented self-reinforced superstructure,
i.e.
, interlocked shish-kebabs, which brought not only structure similarity with the natural bone but also considerable mechanical reinforcement. For the 20 wt% HA/HDPE biocomposite, the tensile strength and bending strength of the structured sample rose from 22.4 and 20.2 MPa for the normal sample to 60.4 and 44.0 MPa, increasing by 169% and 118%, respectively, which already reaches the bounds of human cortical bone. The Young's modulus increased to 1462.0 MPa, with an augment of 37%. The impact toughness of the structured biocomposite (64.6 kJ m
−2
) showed as over 5 times larger than the normal biocomposite (10.1 kJ m
−2
). Besides, the dispersion of the HA in the biocomposites especially at the high filler content was enhanced, playing a positive role in sustaining the bioactivity. All these results indicate that the structured HA/HDPE biocomposites hold great promise for use in high load-bearing orthopedic applications.
By means of an OSIM technique, anisotropic biomimetic, high-performance HA/HDPE biocomposites were obtained. |
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ISSN: | 2050-750X 2050-7518 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c5tb00643k |