2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2009.12.013
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A new approach in biomimetic synthesis of calcium phosphate coatings using lactic acid–Na lactate buffered body fluid solution

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“…The above results suggest that during the biomimetic apatite deposition process, the grayish clusters nucleate and precipitate in the initially formed apatite layer, reflecting that the β-Ta coating exhibits good apatite-inducing ability. Similar morphological features of apatite layer have been previously observed by other researchers [52,53]. In addition, those microcracks were formed due to tensile stresses build up during the drying process, originating from the thermal expansion difference between the β-Ta coating and the apatite layer.…”
Section: Sem Observationsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…The above results suggest that during the biomimetic apatite deposition process, the grayish clusters nucleate and precipitate in the initially formed apatite layer, reflecting that the β-Ta coating exhibits good apatite-inducing ability. Similar morphological features of apatite layer have been previously observed by other researchers [52,53]. In addition, those microcracks were formed due to tensile stresses build up during the drying process, originating from the thermal expansion difference between the β-Ta coating and the apatite layer.…”
Section: Sem Observationsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Efforts were made to replace artificial buffers (tris/HCl, Hepes) with simultaneously increasing the concentration of hydrogencarbonates for SBF (Marques et al 2003b(Marques et al , 2004Dorozhkina and Dorozhkin 2002b) or avoiding losses of CO 2 from open vessels for rSBF (Dorozhkin et al 2003(Dorozhkin et al , 2004Dorozhkin andDorozhkina 2003, 2005 (Pasinli et al 2010) and collagen (Sun and Wang 2010) is another direction to improve biomimetic properties of various types of SBF. Once a cow milk-based rSBF has been prepared (Dorozhkin and Dorozhkina 2007).…”
Section: Biomimetic Crystallization Of Capomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, in order to improve the coating process, the composition of the solutions used for biomimetic HA coatings has been modified ( Table 2). Except for the inorganic components, some other organic components, such as protein and lactic acid, have been added into SBF [22,23]. The immerson temperature has also been expanded to temperatures from 4 to 65 ºC [23][24][25].…”
Section: Selected Properties Of Ha Coatingsmentioning
confidence: 99%