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de la Torre GMO, Tatarková M, Netriová Z, Barlog M, Bertolla L, Hnatko M, Taveri G. Applying the Alkali-Activation Method to Encapsulate Silicon Nitride Particles in a Bioactive Matrix for Augmented Strength and Bioactivity. MATERIALS (BASEL, SWITZERLAND) 2024; 17:328. [PMID: 38255496 PMCID: PMC10817523 DOI: 10.3390/ma17020328] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/13/2023] [Revised: 01/03/2024] [Accepted: 01/04/2024] [Indexed: 01/24/2024]
Abstract
The development of bioactive ceramics still poses challenges in finding a good compromise between bioactivity and mechanical robustness. Moreover, a facile, low-cost and energy-saving synthesis technique is still needed. This study concerns the synthesis of a bioactive material by growing a bioactive Na-Ca-Mg-Si-based ceramic matrix produced using the alkali-activation method on silicon nitride (Si3N4) particles. This technique simultaneously forms the matrix precursor and functionalizes the Si3N4 particles' surface. The optimal strength-bioactivity compromise was found for the composition containing 60 wt.% Si3N4 and 40 wt.% of the matrix exhibiting good compressive strength of up to 110 MPa and extensive precipitation of hydroxyapatite on the sample surface after 7 days of soaking in simulated body fluid. This innovative approach merging strong non-oxide binary ceramics with the versatile and low-cost alkali-activation method holds great expectations for the future in biomaterials.
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Affiliation(s)
- Guido Manuel Olvera de la Torre
- Institute of Inorganic Chemistry (ICC), Slovak Academy of Sciences (SAV), Dubrávska cesta 9, SK-845 36 Bratislava, Slovakia; (G.M.O.d.l.T.); (M.T.); (Z.N.); (M.B.); (M.H.)
| | - Monika Tatarková
- Institute of Inorganic Chemistry (ICC), Slovak Academy of Sciences (SAV), Dubrávska cesta 9, SK-845 36 Bratislava, Slovakia; (G.M.O.d.l.T.); (M.T.); (Z.N.); (M.B.); (M.H.)
| | - Zuzana Netriová
- Institute of Inorganic Chemistry (ICC), Slovak Academy of Sciences (SAV), Dubrávska cesta 9, SK-845 36 Bratislava, Slovakia; (G.M.O.d.l.T.); (M.T.); (Z.N.); (M.B.); (M.H.)
| | - Martin Barlog
- Institute of Inorganic Chemistry (ICC), Slovak Academy of Sciences (SAV), Dubrávska cesta 9, SK-845 36 Bratislava, Slovakia; (G.M.O.d.l.T.); (M.T.); (Z.N.); (M.B.); (M.H.)
| | - Luca Bertolla
- Institute of Physics of Materials (IPM), Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (ASCR), Žižkova 22, 117 20 Brno, Czech Republic;
| | - Miroslav Hnatko
- Institute of Inorganic Chemistry (ICC), Slovak Academy of Sciences (SAV), Dubrávska cesta 9, SK-845 36 Bratislava, Slovakia; (G.M.O.d.l.T.); (M.T.); (Z.N.); (M.B.); (M.H.)
- Centre for Advanced Materials and Applications (CEMEA), Slovak Academy of Sciences (SAV), Dubrávska cesta 9, SK-845 36 Bratislava, Slovakia
| | - Gianmarco Taveri
- Institute of Inorganic Chemistry (ICC), Slovak Academy of Sciences (SAV), Dubrávska cesta 9, SK-845 36 Bratislava, Slovakia; (G.M.O.d.l.T.); (M.T.); (Z.N.); (M.B.); (M.H.)
- Centre for Advanced Materials and Applications (CEMEA), Slovak Academy of Sciences (SAV), Dubrávska cesta 9, SK-845 36 Bratislava, Slovakia
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