2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2012.07.037
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Biocompatibility and chemical reaction kinetics of injectable, settable polyurethane/allograft bone biocomposites

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“…An index of 140 was chosen for the studies in this work to ensure complete crosslinking and a more rigid composite as reported previously. 8, 28, 35 …”
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“…An index of 140 was chosen for the studies in this work to ensure complete crosslinking and a more rigid composite as reported previously. 8, 28, 35 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The isocyanate index (NCO:OH equivalent ratio * 100) was 140 for all materials. 8 TK diol, LTI-TK prepolymer, and 55 wt% MG or 60 wt% nHA particles were hand-mixed to yield a reactive paste. These concentrations of the ceramic particles were selected as the maximum values that could be added while maintaining a cohesive reactive paste.…”
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“…The influence of the BG particle size on the dynamic rheological changes over time (viscosity, storage and loss moduli) was recently investigated [6][7][8]. The main efforts aimed at tailoring the compositions and the textural properties of BG-organic carriers in order to improve the biomineralisation kinetics, i.e., the deposition of a surface apatite layer [9][10][11][12].…”
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