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Surface and interface investigation of aluminosilicate biomaterial by the “in vivo” experiments
Authors:H. Oudadesse  A.C. Derrien  H. Chaair
Affiliation:a Université de Rennes1, SCR, UMR - CNRS 6226, 263 av. Général Leclerc, 35042 Rennes, France
b Université Hassan 2, Faculté des Sciences et Techniques, FSTM-LGP, Mohammedia, Morocco
Abstract:Porous mixtures of aluminosilicate/calcium phosphate have been studied for biomaterials applications. Aluminosilicates formed with an inorganic polymeric constitution present amorphous zeolites because of their 3D network structure and present the ability to link to bone matrix. Amorphous geopolymers of the potassium-poly(sialate)-nanopolymer type were synthesised at low temperature and studied for their use as potential biomaterials. They were mixed with 13% weight of calcium phosphate like biphasic hydroxyapatite and β-tricalcium phosphate. In this study, “in vivo” experiments were monitored to evaluate the biocompatibility, the surface and the interface behaviour of these composites when used as bone implants. Moreover, it has been demonstrated using histological and physicochemical studies that the developed materials exhibited a remarkable bone bonding when implanted in a rabbit's thighbone for a period of 1 month. The easy synthesis conditions (low temperature) of this composite and the fast intimate links with bone constitute an improvement of synthetic bone graft biomaterial.
Keywords:81.05.Mh   82.65.+r
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