| Effect of Cobalt Oxide Substitution on Mechanical
Behaviour and Elastic Properties of Bioactive Glass
and Glass-Ceramics |
Vikash Kumar Vyas,* Arepalli Sampath Kumar, S. P. Singh and Ram Pyare
pages: 12-19
DOI : 10.1080/0371750X.2016.1149098 |
| Abstract |
| 45S5 bioactive glass and glass-ceramics have been used widely because of their bonding
capability with hard and soft tissues. One of their major applications is as artificial bone
graft. Therefore, they are promising materials in the field of biomedical application. They
have inferior mechanical properties in comparison to cortical bone. The present paper
reports preparation of cobalt oxide doped 45S5 bioactive glass. Doping of Co2+ ion from
0-2.0 wt% CoO was done to replace Si4+ ion and yield a non charge balanced bioglass.
Addition of Co2+ ion was expected to form Si-O-Co and P-O-Co linkages in the bioglass.
Tg of bioglasses were determined by differential thermal analysis. Bioactive glassceramics
were processed through controlled crystallization of glasses. The crystalline
phases in bioactive glass-ceramics were identified using X-ray difractometry. Density,
compressive and bending strengths were determined. Ultrasonic wave velocities of
bioactive glass and glass-ceramics were measured to study Young’s, shear, bulk moduli
and Poisson’s ratio of the samples. The results indicated that doping of CoO in 45S5
bioactive glass and glass-ceramics enhanced its density, compressive, bending strength
and elastic properties.
[Keywords: Bioactive glasses, Bioactive glass-ceramics, Mechanical properties,
Elastic modulus] |
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