Phosphate and Borate Bioactive Glasses 2022
DOI: 10.1039/9781839164750-00248
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Borophosphate Glasses and Their Potential Use in Medical Devices

Abstract: Borophosphate glasses are fascinating materials for a large number of applications, and they stand out due to their widely adjustable properties. One of the most important variables is the B/P ratio, which strongly affects the solubility and the possibility of processing these glasses. This chapter first describes the nomenclature and structural details of borophosphate glasses. Then the performed research is classified according to the glass composition and the B/P ratio. The next section focuses on the inves… Show more

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“…Compounds containing mixed coordinated borophosphates tend to have limited dimensionality, yielding only oligomers and chains. 2 Borophosphate materials are of interest due to their potential applications in optical devices, 4 for biomedical applications, 5 and as a best practice for nuclear waste management. 6 The latter application involves vitrification of high-level nuclear wastes (e.g., liquid effluents from the reprocessing of used nuclear fuel) in a borophosphate or borosilicate matrix and subsequent emplacement in a geologic repository.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Compounds containing mixed coordinated borophosphates tend to have limited dimensionality, yielding only oligomers and chains. 2 Borophosphate materials are of interest due to their potential applications in optical devices, 4 for biomedical applications, 5 and as a best practice for nuclear waste management. 6 The latter application involves vitrification of high-level nuclear wastes (e.g., liquid effluents from the reprocessing of used nuclear fuel) in a borophosphate or borosilicate matrix and subsequent emplacement in a geologic repository.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Borophosphate materials are of interest due to their potential applications in optical devices, 4 for biomedical applications, 5 and as a best practice for nuclear waste management. 6 The latter application involves vitrification of high-level nuclear wastes ( e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%