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Study of the Sintering Process of Zeolites Zsm-5 With Other Bioceramic Compounds. Conformation Through the Freeze Casting Process for Bone Tissue Regeneration Samples; [Estudio Del Proceso De Sinterizacion De Zeolitas Zsm-5 Con Otros Compuestos Bioceramicos. Conformacion a Traves Del Proceso De Freeze Casting Para Piezas Para Regeneracion De Tejidos Oseos] Publisher



Don Lopez D1, 2 ; Guitian Rivera F1
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  1. 1. Instituto de Ceramica de Galicia, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Departamento de Edafologia, Santiago de Compostela, Spain
  2. 2. Tehran University of Medical Science, Department of Tissue Engineering, Teheran, Iran

Source: Boletin de la Sociedad Espanola de Ceramica y Vidrio Published:2018


Abstract

Zeolites are aluminosilicates widely known at a scientific and industrial level because of the great specific surface area they present. Thus, zeolites can be used to storage inside of them different compounds. In this way, zeolites could be a sustained deliver biomaterial of drugs or other molecules that could promote the tissue regeneration as, for example, bone tissue. Although, as any other ceramic compound, zeolites need to be sintered to be conformed as a solid material. This thermal process provokes changes in their inner structure and also modifies their specific surface area. In order to be able to conform this material as a solid sample and, at the same time, keep its high values of specific surface area, this study proposes to mix zeolites with other bioceramic compounds that also present bone tissue regeneration properties as bioactive glass 1393 (BG 1393) and biphasic calcium phosphates, formed by 60% of hydroxyapatite and 40% of beta tricalcium phosphate (60%/40% HA/β-TCP). © 2018 SECV.