Abstract:The aim of this work was to use the Washburn capillary rise method to evaluate changes in surface energy promoted by the insertion of CuO in a 58S glass and its implication in bioactivity. The presence of CuO decreased the surface wettability by decreasing the Lewis acid-base component γ S AB and increasing the Lifshitz-van der Waals component γ S LW . The insertion of CuO also diminished the value of the electron donor parameter γ S -; i.e., the number of negative groups. This was accompanied by a nonuniform … Show more
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