Analysis of in vitro reaction layers formed on Bioglass® using thin- film X-ray diffraction and ATR-FTIR microspectroscopy

Rehman, I. and Knowles, J.C. and Bonfield, W. (1998) Analysis of in vitro reaction layers formed on Bioglass® using thin- film X-ray diffraction and ATR-FTIR microspectroscopy. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 41 (1). pp. 162-166. ISSN 0021-9304

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Abstract

Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and thin-film X-ray diffraction (TF-XRD) techniques were used to analyze the inorganic carbonate apatite (CA) layer developed on a bioactive glass (45S5 type Bioglass®) in an in vitro environment. The C-O and P-O vibrational modes appeared on the bioactive glass surface following immersion in the simulated body fluid solution. Initially, the C-O and P-O peaks increased with immersion time as crystallization of CA phase progressed. The TF-XRD confirmed that the deposited layer was apatite, crystallographically. Furthermore, evidence of preferred orientation in the 001 direction was seen, indicated by very strong 002 reflection. With time, the crystal growth became more random and the intensity of the 002 reflection decreased. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and thin-film X-ray diffraction (TF-XRD) techniques were used to analyze the inorganic carbonate apatite (CA) layer developed on a bioactive glass (45S5 type BioglassR) in an in vitro environment. The C-O and P-O vibrational modes appeared on the bioactive glass surface following immersion in the simulated body fluid solution. Initially, the C-O and P-O peaks increased with immersion time as crystallization of CA phase progressed. The TF-XRD confirmed that the deposited layer was apatite, crystallographically. Furthermore, evidence of preferred orientation in the 001 direction was seen, indicated by very strong 002 reflection. With time, the crystal growth became more random and the intensity of the 002 reflection decreased.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A
Subjects:
?? bioactive glassesftir spectroscopyin vitrosimulated body fluidx-ray diffractionbody fluidscrystallizationfourier transform infrared spectroscopyglassphosphatesthin filmsx ray diffraction analysisthin film x ray diffractionbone cementarticlechemical analys ??
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132881
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16 Apr 2019 13:35
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Published
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