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[R2-02] Inorganic process for hybridization of silica-octacalcium phosphate
Keywords:Otcacalcium phosphate, Biomaterial, siica, Bioceramics
Silica is not only a biocompatible trace element but also an essential element for bone formation and
metabolism. Therefore, it is often doped into bioceramics such as calcium phosphate and calcium
carbonate for enhancing biomaterial ability. Heretofore, organic silica materials are employed as silica
sources, but the residual organic matter is a significant drawback in biomaterial applications. Therefore,
in this study, we introduce a one-pot inorganic synthesis method for the formation of silica-doped
octacalcium phosphate (OCP) using Na2SiO3 as the silica source.
metabolism. Therefore, it is often doped into bioceramics such as calcium phosphate and calcium
carbonate for enhancing biomaterial ability. Heretofore, organic silica materials are employed as silica
sources, but the residual organic matter is a significant drawback in biomaterial applications. Therefore,
in this study, we introduce a one-pot inorganic synthesis method for the formation of silica-doped
octacalcium phosphate (OCP) using Na2SiO3 as the silica source.