Analysis of surface layers on bioactive glasses

Rehman, I. and Hench, L.L. and Bonfield, W. and Smith, R. (1994) Analysis of surface layers on bioactive glasses. Biomaterials, 15 (10). pp. 865-870. ISSN 0142-9612

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Abstract

FT-Raman spectroscopy proves to be a powerful technique to study surface reactions on bioactive glasses and it eliminates the fluorescence of the organic phase of whole bone, thereby making it possible to compare the reaction layers formed on bioactive glasses with the mineral phase of bone. The spectrum of hydroxycarbonate apatite (HCA) developed on the bioactive glasses is closer to that of bone than synthetic hydroxyapatite (HA) and closely matches that of bone mineral obtained by deproteination of whole human femoral cortical bone. Biomaterials (1994) 15, (10) 865-870. © 1994.

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Journal Article
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Biomaterials
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Subjects:
?? BIOACTIVE GLASSBONEHYDROXYAPATITESURFACE CHARACTERIZATIONGLASSANALYSISBONE MINERALCONFERENCE PAPERCORTICAL BONEFLUORESCENCEPRIORITY JOURNALRAMAN SPECTROMETRYSURFACE PROPERTYAPATITESBONE AND BONESCARBONATESCRYSTALLOGRAPHYDURAPATITEFOURIER ANALYSISGLASSHUMA ??
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132894
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